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There can be no AI governance without good data governance

Our colleague Mario Piattini has published the article There can be no AI governance without good data governance on Cyberlideria MGZN, which highlights that the real obstacle to AI lies in data – its poor quality, management and governance – leading to between 60% and 85% of Artificial Intelligence projects failing.
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Entrevista a José Ángel Olivas sobre dilemas éticos y sociales de la IA

Nuestro compañero José Ángel Olivas participó el 6/5/2026 en el programa Castilla-La Mancha Despierta de CMM. Durante la entrevista, en formato coloquio junto a Valeria Aragón, vicepresidenta de la Asociación de IA de Castilla-La Mancha, José Ángel analizó los dilemas éticos y sociales de las tecnologías emergentes. Tomando como punto de partida los incidentes de
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Training in AI Governance, Management and Quality begins

Tuesday, 17 February marked the start of the micro-credential training in AI Governance, Management and Quality, which I2SC is collaborating on organising and teaching with UCLM. With a warm welcome, more than 75 students are participating in this first edition of the micro-credential, with the aim of learning about the most important legislative and technological frameworks in the areas of governance, management, and quality of AI.
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2nd edition of the book Governance, Management and Quality of Artificial Intelligence

Our colleague Mario Piattini has launched the second edition of the book Government, Management and Quality of Artificial Intelligence, sponsored by I2SC and available on Amazon (in Spanish). This new version is practically twice the length of the previous one and has been almost entirely updated. It presents the main standards, methodologies and techniques related to
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Artificial Intelligence and Public Procurement: regulation, governance and compliance

The collective work Artificial Intelligence and Public Procurement: Regulation, Governance and Compliance is now available. Andrés Montoro Montarroso, co-founder of I2SC, participated in its coordination and preparation. The publication offers a rigorous analysis of the structural impact of Artificial Intelligence on the public sector, with a special focus on public procurement. This book also includes contributions from José Ángel Olivas and Jesús Serrano, also co-founders of I2SC. The work addresses
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I2SC collaborates in the official training of UCLM in AI Governance, Management and Quality

I2SC will be the collaborating entity in the organisation and delivery of the new micro-credential in AI Governance, Management and Quality offered by UCLM (in Spanish). This micro-credential aims to provide a training solution to a clear need for professionals specialising in the area of AI governance, management and quality. It provides a comprehensive overview
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Get the book Government, Management and Quality of Intelligence for free

You can now get the book Gobierno, Gestión y Calidad de la Inteligencia Artificial in digital format (PDF) completely free of charge here. In recent years, there has been a strong emphasis on the need for "trustworthy" and "responsible" AI that respects legal and ethical issues and allows for the construction and exploitation of robust intelligent systems.
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I2SC joins the AIQI Consortium to promote governance and quality in artificial intelligence

I2SC has announced its incorporation into the AIQI Consortium, a global initiative launched to address the ethical and digital trust challenges posed by the rapid development and deployment of artificial intelligence. This prestigious association promotes international cooperation to create a unified approach to AI governance, thereby ensuring its positive impact on society while mitigating its potential risks.
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I2SC publishes a new article in the EAAI journal

The article An Artificial Intelligence Maturity Assessment Framework Based on International Standards, written by Rubén Márquez, Moisés Rodríguez, Javier Verdugo, Francisco P. Romero, and Mario Piattini, has been published in the journal Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 159 (November 2025). This article presents MMSIA, the Artificial Intelligence Software Maturity Model defined by I2SC
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I2SC will collaborate with AQCLab to evaluate AI quality

I2SC has established a collaboration agreement with AQCLab, the first and only laboratory internationally accredited by ENAC/ILAC for the evaluation of software quality and data quality under the ISO/IEC 25000 family of standards. This collaboration is key to the development of I2SC projects under the framework of standards for the evaluation, improvement, and certification of intelligent systems
