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Revision as of 05:56, 8 October 2024
Treasury - information technology - artificial intelligence - standards.
(IEC).
The International Electrotechnical Commission is established to support high quality infrastructure and international trade in electrical and electronic goods.
It develops and publishes IEC International Standards that provide instructions, guidelines, rules or definitions that are then used to design, manufacture, install, test & certify, maintain and repair electrical and electronic devices and systems.
(Source - IEC.)
See also
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS)
- Artificial super-intelligence (ASI)
- Augmented reality
- British Standards Institution (BSI)
- ChatGPT
- Data
- Deepfake
- Ethics
- Fourth industrial revolution
- Google Gemini
- Governance
- Hallucination
- HLEG
- Human-in-the-loop
- Information technology
- Internet of Things
- ISO
- ISO 27001
- ISO 42001
- Machine learning
- Quantum computing
- Robotic process automation
- Robotics
- Software robot
- Standard
- Technological singularity