Problem framing (option D) is the process of clearly defining the purpose, scope, and desired outcomes of an AI system before it is built or deployed. According to the ISACA AAIA™ Study Guide, “problem framing is the critical first step that aligns model development and subsequent behaviors with the strategic and operational objectives of the organization.” If the AI problem is not framed in accordance with organizational goals, even a technically successful AI model could generate outputs that do not support the organization’s mission or priorities.
Algorithm debugging, data transformation, and model training are all important phases but rely on the initial problem framing to ensure their efforts are correctly directed.
[Reference:ISACA Advanced in AI Audit™ (AAIA™) Study Guide, Section: "AI Project Lifecycle Alignment", , ]
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