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AIGP Exam Glossary - 29 Terms
Search the terminology pack for Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional. Use these definitions with the study guide and practice questions.
A
- AI governance
- The discipline of establishing organizational expectations, policies, and procedures for how AI is designed, built, trained, tested, deployed, monitored, maintained, and used, with the goal of managing risk and ensuring responsible use.
- AI impact assessment
- An assessment intended to provide understanding of the potential benefits and harms from an AI system.
- AI life cycle
- The full sequence of stages for an AI system, including design, building, training, testing, release, monitoring, maintenance, deployment, and use.
- AI model
- A model used in an AI system; the guide references its development, training, testing, selection, deployment, and monitoring.
- AI system
- A system that uses artificial intelligence; in the guide, candidates must understand how to govern its design, data use, release, monitoring, deployment, and use.
- AI-specific laws
- Laws created specifically for AI; the guide says candidates should understand their main elements.
- AIGP
- An IAPP certification for professionals in AI governance that demonstrates understanding of AI systems, risk reduction, safety and trust, bias identification and mitigation, and responsible AI management.
- Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional
- The full name of the AIGP certification offered by the IAPP.
C
- certification maintenance fee
- A fee of USD250 for two years that nonmembers of the IAPP must pay to maintain certification.
- CIPM
- The Certified Information Privacy Manager certification, which demonstrates understanding of implementing privacy regulatory requirements in day-to-day operations.
- CIPP
- The Certified Information Privacy Professional certification, which demonstrates mastery of data privacy laws and regulations and how to apply them.
- CIPP/A
- The Asian privacy concentration within the CIPP certification.
- CIPP/C
- The Canadian privacy concentration within the CIPP certification.
- CIPP/CN
- The Chinese privacy concentration within the CIPP certification.
- CIPP/E
- The European privacy concentration within the CIPP certification.
- CIPP/US
- The U.S. private-sector privacy concentration within the CIPP certification.
- CIPT
- The Certified Information Privacy Technologist certification, which demonstrates deep understanding of privacy’s role in technology.
- computational metrics
- Performance metrics related to computing resource usage or computational behavior; the guide lists them as metrics to track when monitoring a deployed model.
- continuing privacy education requirements
- An annual requirement of 20 credits that must be met to keep the certification active.
D
- data drift
- A monitoring metric for a deployed model that tracks changes in data over time.
- data privacy laws
- Laws that govern how personal or privacy-protected data is collected, used, transferred, and otherwise handled; the guide notes that existing data privacy laws apply to AI.
- data quality
- A monitoring metric for a deployed model that reflects the quality of the data being used or observed.
E
- explainable
- Describes an AI system whose input, output, and functioning are understandable to human beings.
F
- frameworks
- Structured sets of principles or controls used to guide AI governance and development.
L
- latency
- A performance metric that measures delay; the guide lists latency as one of the metrics to track when monitoring a deployed model.
O
- OnVUE
- Pearson VUE’s remote exam delivery system.
P
- Pearson VUE
- The testing provider used for in-person exam delivery and remote delivery via OnVUE.
R
- remote proctoring
- A testing arrangement in which an exam is supervised from a remote location rather than at a physical test center.
S
- standards
- Industry-recognized rules or benchmarks that apply to AI and are part of the legal, standards, and frameworks topic area.
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