SOCi sets a new benchmark for responsible AI practices

SOCi Inc., the leader in AI-powered marketing solutions for multi-location businesses, proudly announced it has achieved ISO 42001 certification, an internationally recognized standard for the responsible development, deployment, and maintenance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. SOCi is one of the first companies in the martech space to earn this certification, reinforcing its position as a trailblazer in ethical and sustainable AI practices.

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“Achieving ISO 42001 certification is more than just a milestone for SOCi — it’s a testament to our dedication to leading with trust and accountability in AI development,” said Alo Sarv, CTO of SOCi. “Being one of the first in our industry to secure this certification underscores SOCi’s role as a responsible innovator, ensuring our customers can confidently rely on our AI systems to support their local marketing efforts.”

ISO 42001, often referred to as the “gold standard” for ethical AI, signifies SOCi’s steadfast commitment to growing its AI responsibly and delivering solutions that are both innovative and trustworthy. This certification assures SOCi’s customers that the company’s AI systems have undergone rigorous evaluation and comply with the highest global ethical standards.

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Why ISO 42001 Matters

Continuous Improvement: ISO 42001 certification is part of SOCi’s ongoing journey to refine and enhance its AI systems, ensuring they remain reliable, effective, and responsible. 

Trust: The certification is a trust badge that signifies SOCi’s AI systems are designed with fairness, accountability, and sustainability at their core.

Customer-Centric Commitment: Customers benefit from SOCi’s proactive measures to ensure the ethical deployment of AI technologies across its platform.

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Source – PR Newswire

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