Industrialised & Responsible AI

Driving future business performance 

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, Sopra Steria is convinced that the widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a strategic advantage — it's a necessity. It is the lynchpin of future business performance. 

Managing the effective use of AI throughout a large corporation poses significant challenges, which is why we seek to support companies throughout every step of their AI deployment, from initial idea, through proof of concept up to fully-fledged deployment at scale. 

Industrialised rollout of AI across the enterprise business lines necessitates extensive technological and regulatory compliance and therefore companies must commit to responsible and ethical AI principles. 

That is why Sopra Steria is a key investor in Confiance.ai, a unique French community dedicated to the design and industrialisation of trustworthy critical systems based on artificial intelligence. 

Alongside Confiance.ai, we aim to establish a clear and transparent methodology allowing business to qualify the trustworthiness of data-based intelligent systems that companies can integrate into industrial products and services, safe in the knowledge of their reliability. 

This covers aspects such as explainability, robustness, monitoring, uncertainty quantification, synthetic data generation, and trustworthy learning. 

Combining the technological expertise derived from Confiance.ai with our expertise in AI governance, we help our customers assess, validate and deploy responsible AI at scale while also ensuring they comply with all necessary regulatory requirements.

What is Responsible AI? 

As AI systems become increasingly autonomous and capable of making decisions that impact individuals and societies, it becomes imperative to ensure that their deployment is guided by principles that prioritise fairness, transparency, accountability, and human well-being
 
Responsible AI promotes equitable treatment, explains algorithmic decisions, and establishes mechanisms for oversight and accountability. By prioritising ethical considerations, it aims to mitigate biases and ensure trustworthiness in AI systems. 

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Responsible artificial intelligence

As organisations race to seize AI’s benefits, prioritising responsibility is key. Embracing responsible AI practices is not just about staying ahead but building a sustainable competitive advantage. 

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Why industrialise responsible AI deployment? 

  • Scalability: Industrialising AI rollout allows companies to scale up implementations across various business units and processes, ensuring widespread adoption and maximising the benefits of AI technologies.
  • Efficiency: Standardising AI implementations streamlines processes and reduces duplication of efforts, leading to increased operational efficiency and cost savings.
  • Competitive Advantage: Rapid industrialisation of AI enables companies to stay ahead of competitors by leveraging advanced technologies to improve decision-making, optimise workflows, and deliver superior products and services.
  • Innovation acceleration: Industrialised AI facilitates rapid experimentation and iteration, fostering a culture of innovation within organisations and enabling the development of cutting-edge solutions to complex business challenges.
  • Regulatory compliance: New legislation, such as the European Union's AI Act, oblige companies to adapt their AI governance to mitigate risks associated with bias, privacy, and security. Companies must be fully compliant within three years.

AI industrialisation challenges

Data Quality & Accessibility

Challenge: Inconsistent or poor-quality data across different departments or sources can hinder AI deployment.

Solution: Establish data governance to ensure data quality, accessibility, and consistency. Invest in data cleaning and preprocessing to enhance dataset reliability.

Talent & Skills Gap

Challenge: Shortage of skilled professionals with expertise in AI development, deployment, and management.

Solution: Invest in training programs to upskill existing employees and attract top AI talent. Foster collaboration between data scientists, engineers, and domain experts.

Infrastructure & Integration Complexity

Challenge: Integrating AI systems into existing infrastructure can be complex and time-consuming.

Solution: Invest in flexible and scalable infrastructure solutions such as cloud computing. Prioritise interoperability when selecting AI tools and platforms.

What is the AI Act? 

The European Union’s AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive global regulatory framework governing AI development, deployment, and use within the bloc. It categorises AI systems by risk level and imposes corresponding obligations. High-risk systems face stringent regulations, while transparency requirements apply to lower-risk systems. 

Compliance is vital, enabling companies to demonstrate their ethical added value and to reassure end users, not to mention that failing to comply can lead to substantial penalties. These can range from €10 million to €40 million or 2% to 7% of global annual turnover. Proactive assessment and measures enable companies to ensure compliance while upholding ethical standards and user safety. 

The EU’s AI Act: How companies turn compliance into competitive edge
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How Sopra Steria helps 

With profound knowledge and experience in industrialisation of responsible AI, Sopra Steria will help you achieve your digital transformation to enable you to reach your maximum potential. 

Expertise 

Guidance implementing responsible AI practices, drawing on our vast experience across all key verticals. 

Framework development 

Construct frameworks to integrate Responsible AI principles into a company’s AI strategy. 

Ethical AI design 

Conceptualise and realise AI systems with built-in ethical considerations to mitigate biases and ensure responsible decision-making. 

Compliance 

Audit and assessment of regulatory compliance and implement measures to address any compliance gaps.

Training and education 

Development of training programs to empower employees with the skills to understand and implement responsible AI practices. 

Test and learn 

Ongoing monitoring and evaluation of AI systems to identify and address ethical issues or risks, ensuring continuous improvement. 

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Preparing Nursing Students with VR Training for Real-World Challenges

Dec 5, 2024, 10:13 AM
Title : Preparing Nursing Students with VR Training for Real-World Challenges
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To bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world healthcare challenges, the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede collaborated with Sopra Steria to develop a state-of-the-art Virtual Reality (VR) training programme for nursing students. This innovative solution immerses students in a realistic virtual hospital setting, equipping them with critical skills in triage and clinical reasoning that would be difficult to replicate in a traditional classroom environment. Another part of this training takes place within a military ambulance, where students learn to make split-second decisions in highly stressful situations to save the life of a critically injured soldier. 

The VR training, now an integral part of the nursing curriculum, allows students to experience high-pressure scenarios in a simulated field hospital, preparing them for situations they may face in demanding environments such as military or emergency care. Within the VR environment, students learn to assess and prioritise injuries, handle complex patient interactions, and apply their knowledge in a controlled but challenging setting. 

“VR has now become indispensable in our healthcare training programmes,” says René Clausen, from the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede. “This technology not only enhances the learning experience but also ensures that students enter the workforce with a level of preparedness that is truly invaluable.” 

“We notice that VR training enormously increases the intrinsic motivation of our students,” says Hedy Siemerink, project coordinator at the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede. “We want to lead the way in educational development. VR training gives us a huge digital advantage – thanks to Sopra Steria.” 

The VR solution has been met with high engagement and positive feedback from students and instructors alike. By enabling nursing students to practise their skills in lifelike scenarios, this VR training enhances confidence and competence, ultimately contributing to better patient care and safety. 

Explore how Sopra Steria’s Extended Reality solutions can elevate training and workforce readiness for your organisation. 

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