AI & Partners presents "NIST AI 100-1: A Guide to AI Risk Management Implementation," a comprehensive report offering practical insights on aligning the EU AI Act with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF).
AI RMF provides a structured approach to managing AI risks, ensuring responsible development, deployment, and governance. It aligns with international standards such as those from OECD .AI, CEN, CENELEC, and ISO. This report explores how NIST AI 100-1 compares with the EU AI Act from a risk management perspective.
Key Questions Covered in the Report:
✅ What is AI RMF, and why is it essential for AI governance?
✅ How does AI RMF help organisations mitigate risks such as bias and security threats?
✅ How can businesses implement AI RMF to comply with AI regulations and best practices?
✅ What are the benefits of adopting AI RMF?
✅ How does AI RMF support continuous improvement and stakeholder confidence?
Key Takeaways from AI RMF Implementation:
📌 A Structured Risk Management Approach – AI RMF helps identify, assess, and mitigate AI-related risks throughout the AI lifecycle.
📌 Building Trust in AI – The framework emphasises transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI systems.
📌 Strengthening Security & Ethics – Encourages robust cybersecurity measures and bias mitigation strategies.
📌 Regulatory & Strategic Alignment – AI RMF aligns with global regulations, including the EU AI Act, giving early adopters a competitive advantage in responsible AI governance.
A huge thank you to the report’s authors:
🔵 Sean Musch, AI & Partners
🔵 Michael Charles Borrelli, AI & Partners
🔵 Charles Kerrigan, CMS UK
🔵 Markus Krebsz, The Human AI Institute
🔵 Jean Ng, AdipoLABs Healthcare
🔵 Yonah Welker, EU Projects
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