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A.5.4: Assessing AI system impact on individuals or groups of individuals

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For the duration of an artificial intelligence system's existence, from its initial conception to its eventual decommissioning, the organization holds a continuous obligation. It must systematically evaluate and formally record the foreseeable consequences the system could have. This documented analysis must address the potential effects on both individual persons and identifiable population subgroups, ensuring a comprehensive impact assessment is maintained throughout the AI system's lifecycle.

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This requirement is part of the framework:  
ISO 42001:2024

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A.5.4: Assessing AI system impact on individuals or groups of individuals
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A.5.4: Assessing AI system impact on individuals or groups of individuals
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For the duration of an artificial intelligence system's existence, from its initial conception to its eventual decommissioning, the organization holds a continuous obligation. It must systematically evaluate and formally record the foreseeable consequences the system could have. This documented analysis must address the potential effects on both individual persons and identifiable population subgroups, ensuring a comprehensive impact assessment is maintained throughout the AI system's lifecycle.

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A.5.4: Assessing AI system impact on individuals or groups of individuals
of the framework  
ISO 42001:2024
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AI system impact assessment documentation
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AI governance
AI risk and lifecycle management

AI system impact assessment documentation

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AI system impact assessment on individuals and groups
Critical
High
Normal
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1
requirements
AI governance
AI risk and lifecycle management

AI system impact assessment on individuals and groups

Completing this task also progresses your compliance in all of the following frameworks and requirements. Cyberday automatically maps completed tasks to all of these current and future frameworks - so you do not have to do it again!

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