Responsible AI Guidance
Description
The Responsible Al Checklist (RAIC) is intended to guide the development and evaluation of a complete Al solution and system against CHAI standards for trustworthy Al. This tool is intended first for self-reporting and self-review, as well as a tool for self-reporting for independent review.
The goal of the RAIC is to ensure that Al solutions and systems fulfill all five key, principle-based areas for trustworthy Al: 1. Usefulness, Usability, and Efficacy; 2. Fairness, Equity, and Bias Management; 3. Safety; 4. Transparency and Intelligibility; 5. Privacy and Security.
In alignment with these areas, the RAIC translates best practice considerations (detailed in the Responsible Al Guide) that meet core ethical and quality principles into detailed yes/no questions, or evaluation criteria, to determine whether best practice standards are met (see accompanying Responsible Al Guide).
The Responsible Al Checklist (RAIC) is intended to guide the development and evaluation of a complete Al solution and system against CHAI standards for trustworthy Al. This tool is intended first for self-reporting and self-review, as well as a tool for self-reporting for independent review.
The RAIC translates best practice considerations (detailed in the Responsible Al Guide) that meet core ethical and quality principles into detailed yes/no questions, or evaluation criteria, to determine whether best practice standards are met (see accompanying Responsible Al Guide).
Output
Initial Planning Checkpoint: Available Here
Responsible AI Checkpoint 1 (RAIC 1): Available Here
Responsible AI Checkpoint 2 (RAIC 2): Available Here
Responsible AI Checkpoint 3 (RAIC 3): Available Here