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AGENDA The meeting starts at 9:15 MDT due to the introduction talk to new OMG members held from 8 to 9. Times can still be adjusted, and there is some slack to add new topics.- 9:15-9:30 Welcome and Introductions
- 9:30-10:15 Analysis of responses to 2019 NIST RFI -- Isabell Kunst
- 10:15-10:45 Coffee break
- 10:45-11:15 Response to the 2025 NIST RFI -- Claude Baudoin
- 11:15-11:30 Summary of Stanford AI Report 2025 -- Isabell Kunst (10 min.)
- 11:30-12:00 Status of the RFP on Portability and Interoperability of Neural Nets
- Issue a clarification memo about the PINN RFP (20+10 min)
- Relationship with NNEF and ONNX -- submitters need to discuss compatibility and differences
- Ontology standards references -- RFP mentions DOL, but other OMG and non-OMG standards are relevant
Ensuring that this memo is seen by all potential submtiters- Publish as a discussion paper visible to non-members
- Inform any LOI submitters, up to the LOI deadline (30 Sep 2025)
- Include is a marketing message to encourage people to (co-)submit?
- 12:00-13:00 Lunch
- 13:00-13:30 Update on the AI BOM module in SPDX 3.1 -- Bob Martin
- 13:30-13:45 Status of the AI monetization paper (draft 0.2 - 15 min.)
- 13:45-14:15 AI Risk and Trustworthiness
- An AI Trustworthiness Scale? -- Claude Baudoin
- Discussion -- is there a standard about this in our future
- 14:15-14:45 AI PTF Roadmap -- open discussion
- 14:45-15:15 Refreshment break
- 15:15-16:00 Early planning for Q3 meeting, which may include:
- Ideas about the future evolution of PINN -- Konstantin Oppl (15 min.)
- Matthew Moore (Moore Reliability), based in London, may want to talk, in person on remotely, about the need for regulations concerning sensors used for AI-based predictive maintenance.
- Zahir Ismail (Loughborough University) to talk about trustworthiness?
- Update on PINN submission(s)
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