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AIGP Exam Dumps - Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional

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Question # 17

CASE STUDY

Please use the following answer the next question:

XYZ Corp., a premier payroll services company that employs thousands of people globally, is embarking on a new hiring campaign and wants to implement policies and procedures to identify and retain the best talent. The new talent will help the company's product team expand its payroll offerings to companies in the healthcare and transportation sectors, including in Asia.

It has become time consuming and expensive for HR to review all resumes, and they are concerned that human reviewers might be susceptible to bias.

Address these concerns, the company is considering using a third-party Al tool to screen resumes and assist with hiring. They have been talking to several vendors about possibly obtaining a third-party Al-enabled hiring solution, as long as it would achieve its goals and comply with all applicable laws.

The organization has a large procurement team that is responsible for the contracting of technology solutions. One of the procurement team's goals is to reduce costs, and it often prefers lower-cost solutions. Others within the company are responsible for integrating and deploying technology solutions into the organization's operations in a responsible, cost-effective manner.

The organization is aware of the risks presented by Al hiring tools and wants to mitigate them. It also questions how best to organize and train its existing personnel to use the Al hiring tool responsibly. Their concerns are heightened by the fact that relevant laws vary across jurisdictions and continue to change.

All of the following are potential negative consequences created by using the Al tool when making hiring decisions EXCEPT?

A.

Reputational harm.

B.

Civil rights violations.

C.

Discriminatory treatment.

D.

Intellectual property infringement.

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Question # 18

What type of organizational risk is associated with Al's resource-intensive computing demands?

A.

People risk.

B.

Security risk.

C.

Third-party risk.

D.

Environmental risk.

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Question # 19

A company is working to develop a self-driving car that can independently decide the appropriate route to take the driver after the driver provides an address.

If they want to make this self-driving car “strong” Al, as opposed to "weak,” the engineers would also need to ensure?

A.

Thatthe Al has full human cognitive abilities that can independently decide where to take the driver.

B.

That they have obtained appropriate intellectual property (IP) licenses to use data for training the Al.

C.

That the Al has strong cybersecurity to prevent malicious actors from taking control of the car.

D.

That the Al can differentiate among ethnic backgrounds of pedestrians.

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Question # 20

Which of the following steps occurs in the design phase of the Al life cycle?

A.

Data augmentation.

B.

Model explainability.

C.

Risk impact estimation.

D.

Performance evaluation.

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Question # 21

All of the following are included within the scope of post-deployment Al maintenance EXCEPT?

A.

Ensuring that all model components are subject a control framework.

B.

Dedicating experts to continually monitor the model output.

C.

Evaluating the need for an audit under certain standards.

D.

Defining thresholds to conduct new impact assessments.

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Question # 22

After completing model testing and validation, which of the following is the most important step that an organization takes prior to deploying the model into production?

A.

Perform a readiness assessment.

B.

Define a model-validation methodology.

C.

Document maintenance teams and processes.

D.

Identify known edge cases to monitor post-deployment.

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Question # 23

All of the following are reasons to deploy a challenger Al model in addition a champion Al model EXCEPT to?

A.

Provide a framework to consider alternatives to the champion model.

B.

Automate real-time monitoring of the champion model.

C.

Perform testing on the champion model.

D.

Retrain the champion model.

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Question # 24

CASE STUDY

Please use the following answer the next question:

A local police department in the United States procured an Al system to monitor and analyze social media feeds, online marketplaces and other sources of public information to detect evidence of illegal activities (e.g., sale of drugs or stolen goods). The Al system works by surveilling the public sites in order to identify individuals that are likely to have committed a crime. It cross-references the individuals against data maintained by law enforcement and then assigns a percentage score of the likelihood of criminal activity based on certain factors like previous criminal history, location, time, race and gender.

The police department retained a third-party consultant assist in the procurement process, specifically to evaluate two finalists. Each of the vendors provided information about their system's accuracy rates, the diversity of their training data and how their system works. The consultant determined that the first vendor’s system has a higher accuracy rate and based on this information, recommended this vendor to the police department.

The police department chose the first vendor and implemented its Al system. As part of the implementation, the department and consultant created a usage policy for the system, which includes training police officers on how the system works and how to incorporate it into their investigation process.

The police department has now been using the Al system for a year. An internal review has found that every time the system scored a likelihood of criminal activity at or above 90%, the police investigation subsequently confirmed that the individual had, in fact, committed a crime. Based on these results, the police department wants to forego investigations for cases where the Al system gives a score of at least 90% and proceed directly with an arrest.

What is the best reason the police department should continue to perform investigations even if the Al system scores an individual's likelihood of criminal activity at or above 90%?

A.

Because the department did not perform an impact assessment for this intended use.

B.

Because Al systems that affect fundamental civil rights should not be fully automated.

C.

Because investigations may identify additional individuals involved in the crime.

D.

Because investigations may uncover information relevant to sentencing.

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