Across
- 4. A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.
- 6. An official, independent examination of a system or process.
- 8. Adherence to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law.
- 10. A systematic prejudice in an AI's output.
- 11. The raw information used to train AI systems.
- 13. The potential for loss or harm.
- 14. The state of being open and clear in communication and processes.
- 15. A computational representation of a real-world process, trained on data.
Down
- 1. A set of rules or instructions a computer follows to solve a problem.
- 2. The process of making something less severe or serious.
- 3. Moral principles governing the use of AI.
- 5. An AI's fabricated or nonsensical output.
- 7. An automated program that performs repetitive tasks.
- 9. The protection of computer systems and networks.
- 12. A framework of rules and practices to ensure accountability.
