It appears that nearly every organization is planning to use artificial intelligence to improve operations. Although autonomous intelligent systems (AIS) can offer significant benefits, they also can be used unethically. The technology can create deepfakes, realistic-looking altered images and videos that help spread misinformation and disinformation. Meanwhile, AI systems trained on biased data can perpetuate discrimination in hiring, lending, and other practices. And surveillance systems that incorporate AI can lead to misidentification.
Those issues have led to concerns about AIS trustworthiness, and it has become more crucial for AI developers and companies to ensure the systems they use and sell are ethically sound. To help them, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) launched its IEEE CertifAIEd ethics program, which offers two certifications: one for individuals and one for products.
IEEE CertifAIEd was developed by an interdisciplinary group of AI ethics experts. The program is based on IEEE’s AI ethics framework and methodology, centered around the pillars of accountability, privacy, transparency, and avoiding bias. The program incorporates criteria outlined in the AI ontological specifications released under Creative Commons licenses.
IEEE is the only international organization that offers the programs, says Jon Labrador, director for conformity assessment of IEEE SA programs.
Assessment program details
The professional certification provides individuals with the skills to assess an AIS for adherence to IEEE’s methodology and ethics framework.
Those with at least one year of experience in the use of AI tools or systems in their organization’s business processes or work functions are eligible to apply for the certification.
You don’t have to be a developer or engineer to benefit from the training, Labrador says. Insurance underwriters, policymakers, human resources personnel, and others could benefit from it, he says.
“Professionals from just about any industry or any company that’s using an AI tool to process business transactions are eligible for this program,” he says.
The training program covers how to ensure that AI systems are open and understandable; identify and mitigate biases in algorithms; and protect personal data. The curriculum includes use cases. Courses are available in virtual, in-person, or self-study formats.
Learners must take a final exam. Once they’ve successfully passed the test, they’ll receive their three-year IEEE professional certification, which is globally recognized, accepted, and respected, Labrador says.
“With the certification, you’ll become a trusted source for reviewing AI tools used in your business processes, and you’ll be qualified to run an assessment,” he says. “It would be incumbent on a company to have a few IEEE CertifAIEd professionals to review its tools regularly to make sure they conform with the values identified in our program.”
The self-study exam preparatory course…
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The post “Two New AI Ethics Certifications Available from IEEE” by Kathy Pretz was published on 12/10/2025 by spectrum.ieee.org

































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