Ethical and legal responsibility in dealing with artificial intelligence is a key concern for SAP, particularly with regard to sensitive business data and the GDPR. This is evident in the following points:
Transparency and traceability
SAP is working to make AI decisions traceable. This is particularly important in regulated processes (such as credit decisions).
More and more SAP AI models offer an explainability (XAI) function that shows users which factors led to the AI decision. The SAP AI Ethics Handbook explicitly mentions transparency and explainability as one of its guiding principles.
SAP also communicates its “trustworthy by design” approach. An important aspect here is that AI solutions do not run in isolation, but are always embedded in a business context. This strengthens the trustworthiness of artificial intelligence.
On a technical level, SAP AI Core provides functions for lifecycle management, versioning, monitoring, and multitenancy. This also contributes to the transparency and traceability of SAP AI models.
GDPR compliance
SAP systems almost always process personal and business-critical data. Data protection is therefore a top priority for the software manufacturer. The following mechanisms are in place to ensure this:
Ethical AI (Responsible AI):
SAP has established its own framework for ethical AI. The guidelines are designed to ensure that SAP AI solutions are fair, unbiased, and responsible.
This includes avoiding bias in training data and regularly checking AI models for discrimination. Artificial intelligence should improve business processes without violating ethical standards.