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A RAI assessment includes stakeholder definitions of direct and indirect types. For example:
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# Direct Stakeholders
## End user
Who will be evaluated or monitored by the system, whether or not by choice? Who will the system make predictions or recommendations about? E.g., registered customer, patients at X hospital
## Evaluation or decision subjects
Who will troubleshoot, manage, operate, oversee or control the system during and after deployment? Who can discontinue the system? E.g., Microsoft, consumer customer, enterprise customer, B2B, B2C
## Oversight and control team
Which communities may be affected by the short- or long-term use of the system? E.g., communities with low digital literacy members
## System owner or deployer
Who will be involved in the system design and development? E.g., your team, customer dev team
## System builders or developers
Who may intentionally misuse the system? E.g., hacker
# Indirect Stakeholders
## Communities
Who may have substantial interest in the system based on their relationship to other stakeholders? E.g., company partners, family members
## Associated Parties
Who in the vicinity of the deployed system may be impacted by its use? E.g., passers-by
## Bystanders
Who may advocate for regulation of this system or be concerned about compliance? E.g., government health entities
## Regulators and civil society organizations
Who will own and make decisions about whether to employ a system for particular tasks? Who develops and deploys systems that integrate with this system? E.g., enterprise customer, Microsoft, hospital administrators
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For a given product proposed:
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An appropriate list of stakeholders to consider, where direct vs indirect is clearly marked, would be:
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