Healthcare IT News August 1, 2024
Mike Miliard

The freely-downloadable tool, called Dioptra, is designed to help artificial intelligence developers understand some unique data risks with AI models, and to help them “mitigate those risks while supporting innovation,” says NIST’s director.

The freely-downloadable tool, called Dioptra, is designed to help artificial intelligence developers understand some unique data risks with AI models, and to help them “mitigate those risks while supporting innovation,” says NIST’s director.

Nearly a year since the Biden Administration issued its executive order on Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development of AI, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has made available a new open source tool to help test the safety and security of AI and machine learning models.

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