Fujitsu Kozuchi AI technologies assist AKOS AI in delivering solutions for EU AI compliance
Fujitsu Limited and AKOS AI announced that Fujitsu has provided the Italy-based startup with AI Trust technologies, consisting of five core tools from its Fujitsu Kozuchi AI service. These technologies will enable AKOS’s AI governance platform AKOS HUB, to offer EU AI Act compliance, risk management and general AI governance services and solutions to enterprise customers.
AKOS AI offers AKOS
HUB, which provides a set of packages of no-code/low-code tools and AI
governance, supporting organizations of all sizes and industries in ensuring
fairness, robustness, and risk management. AKOS HUB is comprised of the
following packages that leverage Fujitsu Kozuchi :
1.
AI Act Package: Simplifies EU AI Act compliance
This package is based
on the AI Compliance Assistant. By answering a questionnaire users determine
their AI system's risk level and receive a list of required actions. The system
then creates a compliance report. AKOS HUB also offers packages for ISO 42001
compliance the international standard for AI management systems, and the AI
Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) of the U.S. National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST).
2.
AI Impact Assessment Package: Identifies risks based on ethical guidelines
This package is based
on the AI Ethics Impact Assessment. It evaluates AI systems by mapping
components, identifying stakeholder interactions, and automatically pinpointing
ethical risks. A comprehensive risk analysis table, based on EU guidelines and
past incidents, is generated.
3.
AI Risk Assessment Package : Ensures the reliable and efficient implementation
of AI system risk management
This package is based
on the AI Risk Management tool, which supports trustworthy AI development
throughout its lifecycle, from planning to operation. It facilitates ethical
risk identification, bias mitigation, and robust tracking of evidence for
problem resolution and auditing. It ensures compliance with AI regulations
(e.g., EU AI Act) and provides powerful visualization of AI projects for
proactive governance.
4. AI
Fairness Package : Verifies and improves the fairness of AI models
This package is based
on the Fujitsu AI Ethics for Fairness and mitigates AI bias across all phases
using Fujitsu’s intersectional bias detection algorithm, ensuring fairness
across multiple attributes (e.g., gender, age, ethnicity). It evaluates
fairness and prediction accuracy, clarifying trade-offs for optimal model
selection.
5.
LLM Package : Diagnose biases hidden within large language models from diverse
perspectives
This package is based on the LLM Bias
Diagnosis and evaluates biases across LLMs on various ethical topics. Users can
assess publicly available LLMs or their own LLM. Bias evaluation covers four
Sustainable Development Goals areas: Climate Action, Gender Equality,
Healthcare, and Education. It also provides services for evaluating LLMs based
on OWASP security guidelines.
Surya
Josyula, Head of Business Incubation Division, Technology Strategy Unit,
Fujitsu Limited, comments:
“As an active
contributor to several leading organizations including the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Global Partnership on
Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), and as a recent pledge to the Hiroshima AI
Process International Code of Conduct, Fujitsu has taken the lead in
collaborating closely with partners, standardization institutes and industry
regulatory bodies dedicated to setting global standards for AI trust and
ethics. Fujitsu is a technology pioneer, and our goal is to research, develop
and deliver new solutions based on these standards and promote safe, secure and
trustworthy AI for society”.
Alberto
De Lazzari, AKOS AI Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder comments:
“The increasing
adoption of AI solutions presents companies with new challenges, such as the
ethical and fair use of AI, which require sound governance practices. AKOS HUB,
the AI Governance Platform, supports responsible AI by helping enterprises
manage and oversee the legal, ethical, and operational aspects of AI.”
The European Union AI
Act, which came into force on August 1st, 2024, is the first comprehensive
legal framework aimed at regulating AI within the EU. The Act classifies AI
systems based on their risk levels, and its primary objectives are to ensure
that AI systems safeguard individuals' health, safety, and fundamental rights,
while addressing the risks posed by AI models.
Future
Plans
Fujitsu and AKOS AI
recognize AI's potential as a catalyst for enterprise transformation and
sustainable growth. The two companies’ vision is that AI is not only beneficial
for people but also for the planet, ensuring a harmonious balance between
innovation and environmental stewardship.
Fujitsu and AKOS AI
are also committed to developing secure AI systems to ensure the prevention of
threats and attacks that could compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or
availability of an AI model or system powered by AI.
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