Atlassian launches free resource to foster responsible tech innovation
The ‘Responsible Technology Review Template’ serves as
a guide for companies to develop responsible AI programs
Bengaluru, Nov 22, 2023 – Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ:TEAM), a leading provider of team collaboration and
productivity software including Jira Software, Confluence and Jira Service
Management, has launched its Responsible
Technology Review Template to support companies in building responsible AI and
technology practices. The easy-to-use guide encourages teams to foster a shared
understanding of how their projects affect employees, customers, and community
stakeholders.
Based on Atlassian's
Responsible Technology Principles, the comprehensive resource will aid teams in
identifying gaps where projects don’t align with responsible AI/tech principles
or company values, giving them the opportunity to make improvements or fixes
before products are shipped. It can also be used to assess technology being
built or purchased for internal use, too.
Each section of the template focuses on a different
guiding principle alongside specific questions that prompt users to rate how
well the project aligns with these principles. These are:
- Principle
1: Empower all humans:
Technologies should be open, inclusive, fair, and just to reflect the
fundamental rights we all share.
- Principle
2: Unleash potential (not inequity): If we use technologies responsibly and
intentionally, we can contribute to better outcomes across our
communities.
- Principle
3: Build for trust:
Trust isn't just about ensuring the security and privacy of technology
products, but is also earned and kept by demonstrating a commitment to
reliability and performance.
- Principle
4: Open communication, no bullshit: With new technologies like AI, just telling
users that a feature is AI-powered doesn’t mean much unless the user also
understands what it means when the feature is in use, how to best interact
with it, and how to respond to (and if needed, question) its outputs.
- Principle
5: Accountability is a team sport: Any tech is part of a larger ecosystem. It’s
important to take user feedback seriously and to encourage other
technology makers to adopt these practices, too.
Erika Fisher, Chief Administrative Officer & Chief
Legal Officer, Atlassian said,
“At Atlassian, we know that we have a responsibility to develop and deploy
technology responsibly. We also know that experimentation is critical to
progress. Neither are mutually exclusive, so we are committed to supporting
innovation within safe environments.
“As we continue to reinforce and invest in that
commitment, we hope we can bring others along with us by sharing our insights
and learnings. With this template we wanted to present an alternative to the
dense and resource-intensive guidance currently available by sharing a method
that is equal parts aspirational and accessible to drive critical conversations
and risk assessment”, she added.
Atlassian has a cross-functional Responsible Tech
Working Group with representatives across Engineering, Ethics, Human Rights,
Sustainability, Privacy, Public Policy, Legal, and DEI teams. Alongside the
launch of its Atlassian
Intelligence capabilities
earlier this year, the company published its Responsible Tech Principles that
serve as the company’s North Star in how it builds and deploys new technologies
safely and ethically.
The Responsible Technology Review Template is
available for download here.
About Atlassian
Atlassian unleashes the potential of every team. Our
agile & DevOps, IT service management and work management software helps
teams organize, discuss, and complete shared work. The majority of the Fortune
500 and over 265,000 companies of all sizes worldwide - including NASA, Audi,
Kiva, Deutsche Bank and Dropbox - rely on our solutions to help their teams
work better together and deliver quality results on time. Learn more about our
products, including Jira Software, Confluence and Jira Service Management at https://atlassian.com.