In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, managing artificial intelligence effectively is crucial for both private-sector companies and public-sector organizations. This book provides a robust and ethical framework to guide you through the complexities of AI deployment and management.
This book is your ultimate guide to preparing your organization for AI, developing and operating AI systems, and continuously assessing and improving your AI ecosystem. It introduces a well-tested, practical management system that emphasizes ethical principles and practical solutions.
Designed with practicality in mind, this book offers ready-to-use examples and customizable approaches to fit your organization's unique needs. Whether you are looking to enhance decision-making, improve customer support, or ensure ethical AI practices, this book provides the tools and insights needed to develop, operate, and assess AI systems effectively, regardless of compliance with the ISO AI standard.
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Who This Book Is for:
The audience of this book includes CIOs, IT Managers and AI Project Managers, IT development staff, AI and data science professionals, cybersecurity professionals, auditors (IT, Internal, External, etc.), CISOs and corporate security managers, HR managers and staff, compliance and data protection officers, and anyone else interested in using or operating AI systems.
John Kyriazoglou is currently Editor-in-Chief of "The IIC Internal Controls e-Magazine" and represents Western Europe on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Internal Controls. He is also consulting on data privacy and IT security Issues (GDPR, e-Privacy, etc.) to a large number of private and public clients and has published several books on these issues.
John is a business thinker, consultant, and an author. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, a Certified Internal Controls Auditor (CICA), and a management consultant with more than 40 years of global experience on data management, IT auditing, IT security, IT project management, and data privacy issues. He has written many books (more than 60) on data privacy protection, business management controls, IT, corporate wellness, duty of care, etc.
John has worked in Canada, England, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Greece, Saudi Arabia, and other countries for over 40 years, as a senior IT manager, managing director, IT auditor, and consultant or a variety of clients and projects, in both the private and the public sectors.