Practice essential collocations for AI governance in IT and software development.
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The compliance committee met to ___ policies that would guide how the company trained and deployed its machine learning models.
Establish policies is the standard governance collocation for formally creating the rules and standards that direct an organisation's conduct. 'Set along' and 'make around' are informal. 'Fix out' is not a standard phrase in a governance context.
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The ethics board was tasked to ___ risks associated with deploying generative models in customer-facing products.
Assess risks is the standard AI governance and risk-management collocation for systematically evaluating potential harms before deployment. 'Check along' and 'judge around' are informal. 'Weigh out' is not a standard phrase in this context.
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The audit team worked to ___ bias in the training data before the recruitment model was approved for use.
Mitigate bias is the standard responsible-AI collocation for taking deliberate action to reduce unfair or discriminatory outcomes in a model. 'Lower along' and 'reduce around' are informal. 'Fix out' does not convey the structured reduction implied by mitigation.
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Regulators require organisations to ___ accountability for the decisions that automated systems make on their behalf.
Ensure accountability is the standard governance collocation for guaranteeing that responsibility for outcomes is clearly assigned and traceable. 'Keep along' and 'hold around' are informal. 'Carry out' refers to performing a task rather than guaranteeing responsibility.
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The governance framework required teams to ___ compliance with the new AI Act through documented evidence and regular reviews.
Demonstrate compliance is the standard regulatory collocation for providing evidence that an organisation meets its legal and ethical obligations. 'Show along' and 'prove around' are informal. 'Give out' is not a standard phrase in a compliance context.