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International Standardization Safe to Use of Artificial Intelligence

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Evgeniy Bryndin corresponding author

Abstract

Nowadays, the symbiosis of human abilities and the mastery of artificial intelligence will contribute to increased productivity and excellence in industry and social services. The use of artificial intelligence in various fields requires standardization of the safety of its knowledge and skills. International collaboration on artificial intelligence safety standardization is expanding. The UN has created a Global Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence to support the efforts of the international community of specialists in managing intelligent systems related to the risks and safety of their use. The author proposes international standard of safe application of ensemble intelligent interoperable agents. Ensembles of agents with artificial intelligence are multi-agent synergistic self-organizing systems that function according to the laws of development, synergy and self-organization. Ensembles of intellectual agents solve the problem in the course of self-organization and cooperation according to the criteria of preference and restriction. The solution is considered found when, in the course of their nondeterministic interactions, agents reach the best consensus (temporary equilibrium or balance of interests), which is taken as a solution to the problem. The advantages of intelligent agents that allow you to build self-organizing ensembles are especially manifested in conditions of a priori uncertainty and high dynamics of the world around you, allowing you to build adaptive ensembles with communicative abilities, rebuilding your plans for events in real time. The higher the intelligence of each agent and the richer the opportunities for communication between agents, the more complex and creative behavior the ensemble can demonstrate. The intellect of the ensemble arises and manifests itself in the process of self-organization of intellectual agents. Intelligent agents use a physical, informal and logical model of the environment. That is, they use both attributes and sets of entities, processes, relationships, etc. Modern technologies allow you to create ensembles of intelligent agents with communication abilities, characterized by high openness, flexibility and efficiency, performance, scalability, reliability and survivability, approaching the intellectual abilities of a person and professional teams in their cognitive and functional capabilities and even sometimes surpassing them.

Keywords
artificial intelligence, security of intelligent systems, international cooperation

Article Details

How to Cite
Bryndin, E. (2025). International Standardization Safe to Use of Artificial Intelligence. Research on Intelligent Manufacturing and Assembly, 4(1), 185-191. https://doi.org/10.25082/RIMA.2025.01.005

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