Telemetry
TechnicalTelemetry is the automated collection of operational data about AI systems including performance metrics, resource consumption, model behavior, and user interaction patterns providing raw signals for monitoring and alerting. For organizations, comprehensive telemetry is prerequisite for...
Detailed Explanation
Telemetry is the automated collection of operational data about AI systems including performance metrics, resource consumption, model behavior, and user interaction patterns providing raw signals for monitoring and alerting. For organizations, comprehensive telemetry is prerequisite for effective monitoring and incident response. In COMPEL, telemetry is part of observability architecture in Module 3.3.
Why It Matters
Understanding Telemetry is essential for organizations pursuing responsible AI transformation. In the context of enterprise AI governance, this concept directly impacts how organizations design, deploy, and oversee AI systems particularly within the Technology pillar. Without a clear grasp of Telemetry, organizations risk creating governance gaps that undermine trust, compliance, and long-term value realization. For AI leaders and practitioners, Telemetry provides the conceptual foundation needed to make informed decisions about AI strategy, risk management, and stakeholder engagement. As regulatory frameworks such as the EU AI Act and standards like ISO 42001 mature, proficiency in concepts like Telemetry becomes not merely advantageous but operationally necessary for any organization deploying AI at scale.
COMPEL-Specific Usage
Technical concepts map to the Technology pillar of the COMPEL framework. They are most relevant during the Model stage (designing AI system architecture and governance controls) and the Produce stage (building, testing, and deploying AI solutions). COMPEL ensures that technical decisions are never made in isolation but are governed by the broader organizational context of People, Process, and Governance pillars. The concept of Telemetry is most directly applied during the Model and Produce stages of the COMPEL operating cycle. Practitioners preparing for COMPEL certification will encounter Telemetry in coursework aligned with the Technology pillar, and should be prepared to demonstrate applied understanding during assessment activities.
Related Standards & Frameworks
- ISO/IEC 42001:2023 Annex A.5 (AI System Inventory)
- NIST AI RMF MAP and MEASURE functions
- IEEE 7000-2021