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DNV outlines foundations for achieving trustworthy AI

DNV outlines foundations for achieving trustworthy AI

# DNV Outlines Foundations for Trustworthy AI in Maritime Operations

Classification society DNV has published research establishing key foundations for developing trustworthy artificial intelligence systems in safety-critical industrial applications. The initiative addresses growing concerns about AI reliability and safety as the technology becomes increasingly integrated into operations where failure could endanger personnel or assets.

The maritime industry faces particular pressure to adopt AI responsibly, given the sector’s reliance on safety-critical decision-making in vessel automation, collision avoidance systems, and predictive maintenance. As shipowners and operators explore AI applications to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs, regulatory bodies and industry stakeholders have raised questions about transparency, accountability, and the robustness of AI systems in unpredictable maritime environments. DNV’s research framework provides essential guidance on establishing safeguards and validation processes for these technologies.

The publication signals growing momentum toward AI governance standards in shipping, as flag states and port authorities develop policies around autonomous vessels and AI-assisted navigation. For maritime operators considering AI implementation, DNV’s findings offer a pathway for demonstrating compliance with emerging regulatory expectations while building stakeholder confidence in these systems. As AI adoption accelerates across the maritime sector, establishing trusted frameworks becomes critical to securing both regulatory approval and industry-wide acceptance of technology-driven operational changes.