Preferred Label : Autonomous Artificial Intelligence;
EMFI synonym : autonomous AI;
EFMI definition : AI-enabled products that have the ability to perform tasks, operate independently,
and make decisions without human intervention. The level of autonomy can vary based
on the product. Assistive AI and Autonomous AI exist on a spectrum. An example of
Autonomous AI could be a product that autonomously identifies normal X-rays and creates
reports without the need for radiologist intervention.; Source: Adapted from: International Organization for Standardization. (2022). Information
technology — Artificial intelligence — Artificial intelligence concepts and terminology
(ISO/IEC 22989:2022). https://www.iso.org/standard/74296.htmlExternal Link Disclaimer
Sáenz, A.D., Harned, Z., Banerjee, O., Abràmoff, M. D., & Rajpurkar, P. (2023). Autonomous
AI systems in the face of liability, regulations and costs. Npj Digital Medicine,
6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-023-00929-1External Link Disclaimer Yang, G.,
Cambias, J., Cleary, K., Daimler, E., Drake, J., Dupont, P. E., Hata, N., Kazanzides,
P., Martel, S., Patel, R. V., Santos, V. J., & Taylor, R. H. (2017). Medical robotics—Regulatory,
ethical, and legal considerations for increasing levels of autonomy. Science Robotics,
2(4). https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aam8638;
Origin ID : 300225;
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
AI-enabled products that have the ability to perform tasks, operate independently,
and make decisions without human intervention. The level of autonomy can vary based
on the product. Assistive AI and Autonomous AI exist on a spectrum. An example of
Autonomous AI could be a product that autonomously identifies normal X-rays and creates
reports without the need for radiologist intervention.
Source: Adapted from: International Organization for Standardization. (2022). Information
technology — Artificial intelligence — Artificial intelligence concepts and terminology
(ISO/IEC 22989:2022). https://www.iso.org/standard/74296.htmlExternal Link Disclaimer
Sáenz, A.D., Harned, Z., Banerjee, O., Abràmoff, M. D., & Rajpurkar, P. (2023). Autonomous
AI systems in the face of liability, regulations and costs. Npj Digital Medicine,
6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-023-00929-1External Link Disclaimer Yang, G.,
Cambias, J., Cleary, K., Daimler, E., Drake, J., Dupont, P. E., Hata, N., Kazanzides,
P., Martel, S., Patel, R. V., Santos, V. J., & Taylor, R. H. (2017). Medical robotics—Regulatory,
ethical, and legal considerations for increasing levels of autonomy. Science Robotics,
2(4). https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aam8638