Council of Europe adopts AI convention on human rights and rule of law
→AI governance teams must map public-sector AI controls to human-rights safeguards
- → Public-sector AI governance teams must map AI procurement, deployment and oversight processes to human-rights, democracy and rule-of-law safeguards — the Convention requires Parties to adopt measures covering public-authority AI lifecycle activity.
- → Government procurement and vendor-management teams using AI systems must account for private vendors acting on behalf of public authorities — those lifecycle activities fall within the Convention’s direct public-sector scope.
- → AI policy and risk-management teams in Parties to the Convention must prepare risk and impact management, transparency, complaint, documentation and oversight mechanisms — implementation depends on each Party’s domestic measures.
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