ITI Seeks Coherence on NIST AI, Privacy, Cyber Frameworks
The National Institute of Standards and Technology should establish coherence between its AI, cyber and privacy frameworks, the Information Technology Industry Council commented. NIST sought input on its AI Risk Management Framework through Tuesday to inform the first draft of the document. NIST plans a workshop this year and to release its AI RMF 1.0 in 2023. Privacy and cyber risks should be considered in context with managing AI risks so users can understand how all three frameworks can be used together, ITI said. It seeks standard international terminology and clarification for how risks differ for human-facing and non-human-facing AI.