IECHarnessing the benefits of artificial intelligenceThe participation and consensus of diverse stakeholders makes ISO/IEC AI standards stronger, writes Wael William DiabMar 8Mar 8
IECine-techAddressing bias in artificial intelligenceA new ISO/IEC Technical Report addresses bias in AI decision-making systems, writes Antoinette PriceJan 28, 2022Jan 28, 2022
IECine-techThe rise of wearablesInternational standards are facilitating the development of new wearable devices, writes Natalie MouyalNov 2, 2021Nov 2, 2021
IECine-techBurning the midnight oilThe population of the world is getting older and as a result, energy requirements are increasing, writes Catherine BischofbergerFeb 10, 2021Feb 10, 2021
IECine-techWhy women need standards and standards need womenby Catherine BischofbergerDec 7, 2020Dec 7, 2020
IECine-techIs geothermal energy everything that it is cracked up to be?By Catherine BischofbergerAug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
IECine-techAchieving a circular economyBusinesses are beginning to understood the importance of the circular economy, writes Natalie MouyalJun 11, 2020Jun 11, 2020
IECine-techReducing AI facial recognition errorsAntoinette Price spoke to the top US expert leading international efforts to make facial recognition software more accurateMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020
IECine-techAchieving material efficiencyThe circular economy is a systemic approach to managing resources, writes Natalie MouyalApr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
IECine-techCybersecurity: broadcasters in the line of fireInternational standards and cooperation between broadcasters can help build resilience to cyber threats, writes Morand FachotApr 7, 2020Apr 7, 2020