This paper presents a common framework for reporting artificial intelligence (AI) incidents that provides a global benchmark for stakeholders across jurisdictions and sectors. The framework enables countries to adopt a common reporting approach while allowing them to tailor responses to their domestic policies and legal frameworks. Through its 29 criteria, the framework aims to help policymakers understand AI incidents across diverse contexts, identify high-risk systems, assess current and emerging risks, and evaluate the impact of AI on people and the planet.
Towards a common reporting framework for AI incidents
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