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NIST Seeks Feedback on Draft AI Risk Management Framework in Connection with Extensive Stakeholder Workshop

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At the end of March, NIST held its second broad stakeholder workshop on its draft Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework. The workshop extensively discussed NIST’s recently released AI Risk Management Framework: Initial Draft. NIST is seeking stakeholder feedback on the draft as part of a process over the next year to release a full version 1.0, which NIST intends to be a critical tool for organizations to identify and manage risks related to AI, including in areas like potential bias.

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