Decentralized Assessment for Trustworthy AI (DATA)
Summary
The Decentralized Assessment for Trustworthy AI (DATA) is an ethical evaluation tool that allows users and communities to objectively audit AI companies based on leading ethical frameworks like UNESCO and EU guidelines.
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