GARP Supports Responsible AI Governance in Japan

Capacity building underscored by collaboration with Japan’s AI Governance Association (AIGA)

As part of its ongoing effort to support responsible AI governance around the world, the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) is collaborating with Japan’s AI Governance Association (AIGA), an industry-led organization dedicated to fostering responsible, ethical, and effective governance of AI.

The collaboration will advance knowledge about how traditional and generative AI (GenAI) models work, the potential risks and social and societal impacts that can manifest from using AI, and practical, industry accepted frameworks professionals can apply to ensure AI is deployed responsibly and ethically in their organizations. GARP and AIGA are dedicated to supporting responsible AI governance in Japan through joint events and expanded access in the region to GARP’s Risk and AI (RAI)™ Certificate.

“In collaborating with AIGA and expanding access to the RAI Certificate, our goal is to prepare Japanese professionals with the knowledge and skills they need for identifying and managing AI model risks, and guiding organizations toward responsible AI that results in trustworthy and reliable outcomes today and in the future,” said GARP President and CEO Richard Apostolik.