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CDF AI Governance Assessment

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This is a comprehensive self-assessment to assess your organisation's AI governance readiness from planning to deployment. This tool condenses the essential elements of the following open global AI Governance frameworks and resources:
A glossary of useful terms by the NIST - The Language of Trustworthy AI: An In-Depth Glossary of Terms - can be referred to, to understand some of the terms used in this assessment tool.
Important: Please note that each of the stages in this assessment will have to be addressed by the respective team responsible for those specific aspects. It is advised to factor in sufficient time for internal discussions and reviews to be able to complete the form over a few days. Below are the stages and the respective volume of questions therein.
Stage 1 - Groundwork. Q1-Q91
Stage 2 - Building. Q92-Q102
Stage 3 - Deployment. Q103-Q114
Stage 4 - Monitoring. Q115-Q144

Disclaimer: This resource is meant to provide initial directions to get started on AI governance. The resource although comprehensive at this stage, should not be used as a definitive or exhaustive solution, given the continuously evolving nature of emerging technologies and their applications. Citizen Digital Foundation (CDF) has condensed multiple credible frameworks that aid AI governance and risk assessment practices in organisations, to build the questionnaire. We have used open frameworks only and duly credited them with links to the original resources. No copyright infringement is intended. CDF is not responsible for any downstream misapplication of the resource under any circumstances, or for any consequence arising from loss in translation, or misunderstanding.

CDF is a non-profit organisation working to structurally mitigate risks and harms of unchecked technological growth through information literacy and responsible tech advocacy. To that end, CDF curates and compiles open, non-rivalrous resources for public good. Please reach out to us on [email protected] for any queries.

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