TELUS has introduced that it has joined greater than 280 synthetic intelligence (AI) stakeholders to take part in a U.S. Division of Commerce initiative to help the event and deployment of reliable and secure AI – the primary Canadian telecom to take action. Established by the Division of Commerce’s Nationwide Institute of Requirements and Expertise (NIST) on February 8, 2024, the U.S. AI Security Institute Consortium (AISIC) brings collectively AI creators and customers, teachers, authorities and trade researchers, and civil society organisations to fulfill this mission.
“At TELUS, we are determined to harness the power of technology to create a better future. Our involvement in the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium underscores our commitment to responsible AI, ensuring that AI is developed and deployed in a trustworthy, ethical manner that is safe and benefits everyone,” mentioned Pam Snively, the chief knowledge and belief officer at TELUS. “We look forward to collaborating with other industry leaders, academics and organisations to advance the standards and practices that will shape the future of AI responsibly.”
TELUS with its generative AI (GenAI) buyer help device, powered by Gasoline iX, an enterprise-grade AI engine designed by TELUS Worldwide (rebranding to TELUS Digital Expertise later within the third quarter) to assist corporations deploy and handle customised GenAI options at scale, turned internationally licensed in Privateness by Design (ISO 31700-1). TELUS gained a world Excellent Organisation 2023 prize from the Accountable AI Institute. Additionally it is the primary telecom firm in Canada to signal the Authorities of Canada’s voluntary code of conduct for generative AI, which goals to make sure the clear, equitable and accountable improvement and deployment of GenAI know-how.
For extra details about TELUS’ dedication to accountable AI, go to telus.com/responsibleAI.
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Sacha Gudmundsson
TELUS Public Relations
Sacha.Gudmundsson@telus.com