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Trust Meter technical specification
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ACAN-2025-01CanadaSubmission Closed
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Government of Canada → Standards Council of CanadaView Agency
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*Canada, CANSet-Aside
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PhaseClosed
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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Standards Council of Canada
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Since 1970, the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) has helped make life safer, healthier, more prosperous and sustainable for people, communities and businesses in Canada through the power of standardization. SCC works with a vast network of partners nationally and around the world, acting as Canada’s voice on standards and accreditation on the international stage, including as a member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). As the country’s leading accreditation organization, SCC creates market confidence at home and abroad by ensuring conformity assessment bodies meet the highest expectations. In all these ways, SCC opens a world of possibilities. For more information, visit https://www.scc-ccn.ca
The Trust Meter technical specification project is being advanced under SCC’s AI and Data Governance (AIDG) Program. This initiative aims to address statistical discrimination against minorities and outliers in AI and data analytics. The project involves the development of a tool that allows AI implementers to assess whether the person, group, or decision in question falls outside of a statistical threshold, making the outcome inequitable, inaccurate, or wrong. When an individual is identified as beyond this threshold, the tool signals that AI should not be applied, helping prevent discriminatory outcomes.
The Trust Meter project seeks to create an inclusive and balanced data environment, beginning with persons with disabilities and extending to other marginalized groups. Through this tool, the project aims to address barriers across the data ecosystem, promoting fair treatment and mitigating risks associated with statistical discrimination.
