Ai Governance
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- AnalysisAdvancedNew
Map a Healthtech Startup's Triage Bot to the EU AI Regulation
Read the EU AI Regulation's Annex III (high-risk areas) carefully. Classify the triage bot's components and explain whether the system is high-risk; if so, enumerate the applica…
- Regulatory Analysis
- Ai Governance
- Risk Mapping
AI Law, Policy, and Regulation - CodeAdvancedNew
Prototype Constitutional-AI Style Guardrails for an Internal Chatbot
Author a 'constitution' of 15 to 20 principles tailored to internal research use (no IP leakage, no off-label medical claims, no personnel-data fishing, etc.). Implement a criti…
- Constitutional Ai
- Alignment Techniques
- Llm Evaluation
AI Safety and Alignment - StrategyAdvancedNew
Design a Compliance Strategy for an AI Robo-Advisor in the EU
Anchor the work on the published EU AI Regulation risk classification (limited vs. high-risk systems) and the European Securities and Markets Authority guidelines on robo-advice…
- Ai Governance
- Regulatory Analysis
- Product Strategy
AI and Quantitative Finance - AnalysisAdvancedNew
Auditing Bias in a Fintech Credit Scoring Model
Conduct a quantitative fairness audit using a public proxy dataset (e.g., the UCI Adult or Give Me Some Credit dataset re-framed as BNPL decisions) and apply at least three fair…
- Algorithmic Fairness
- Ai Audit
- Regulatory Analysis
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- AnalysisAdvancedNew
Draft GDPR + AI Act Data Provisions for a Training-Data Vendor
Anchor the work on (1) GDPR Articles 28 (processor obligations) and 32 (security), (2) the EU AI Regulation's data-governance article for high-risk systems, and (3) the EDPB's p…
- Data Protection Law
- Contract Redlining
- Regulatory Analysis
AI Law, Policy, and Regulation
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