What is AI Transparency Report
A document in which an organization discloses information about the operation, risks, data, limitations and controls of AI systems.
Definition
The AI Transparency Report helps users, partners, regulators and internal teams understand how AI is being used. It may describe the purpose of the system, data types, limitations, security measures, known risks, audit findings, and how to respond to errors.
Example
The content generation platform publishes a report: what types of materials are prohibited, how moderation works and how users can complain about the result.
Why it matters
The term is important for trust: the more AI affects users, the more clear information about its operation and limitations is needed.
How it works
The report collects technical, legal and product information into an understandable format. It can be updated following model changes, policy changes, or incidents.
Where it is used
- public transparency
- corporate compliance
- risk reporting
Limitations
A report can become a marketing document without usefulness if it lacks specifics, metrics, limitations and responsibilities.
