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AI Impact Assessment Summaries: Compressing 60 Pages to 2
AI can compress an AI impact assessment into a 2-page executive summary, but the underlying assessment quality is a human responsibility.
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- 1The premise
- 2impact assessment
- 3executive summary
- 4risk register
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The premise
AI can compress AI impact assessments into 2-page executive summaries that decision-makers actually read before launch.
What AI does well here
- Extract the residual-risk register and reframe per executive concern
- Draft the one-paragraph go or no-go recommendation with citations to the long form
What AI cannot do
- Improve a weak underlying assessment by summarizing it well
- Decide whether residual risks are acceptable to the accountable executive
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