Search results for keyword 'equal'

Fairness

...This entails that the datasets they use be equitable; that their model architectures only include reasonable features, processes, and analytical structures; that they do not have inequitable impact; and that they are implemented in an unbiased way....

Published by The Alan Turing Institute

Fairness

...This entails that the datasets they use be equitable; that their model architectures only include reasonable features, processes, and analytical structures; that they do not have inequitable impact; and that they are implemented in an unbiased way....

Published by The Alan Turing Institute

1. FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE

...• Principles of equality and fairness so that AI systems do not unjustly harm, exclude, disempower or discriminate against individuals or particular groups....

Published by the Law, Society and Ethics Working Group of the AI Forum,New Zealand

Human centred values

...AI systems should enable an equitable and democratic society by respecting, protecting and promoting human rights, enabling diversity, respecting human freedom and the autonomy of individuals, and protecting the environment....

Published by Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Australian Government

Human centred values

...Human rights risks need to be carefully considered, as AI systems can equally enable and hamper such fundamental rights....

Published by Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Australian Government

Fairness

...This includes both appropriate consultation with stakeholders, who may be affected by the AI system throughout its lifecycle, and ensuring people receive equitable access and treatment....

Published by Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Australian Government

2. The AI's innovative vision is to promote more equal access to technology and capabilities.

...The AI's innovative vision is to promote more equal access to technology and capabilities....

Published by Robin Li, co-founder and CEO of Baidu

· Open and Share

...It is encouraged to establish AI open platforms to avoid data platform monopolies, to share the benefits of AI development to the greatest extent, and to promote equal development opportunities for different regions and industries....

Published by Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI); Peking University; Tsinghua University; Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Artifical Intelligence Industry Innovation Strategy Alliance (AITISA); etc.

· (2) Education

... From the above point of view, it is necessary to establish an educational environment that provides AI literacy according to the following principles, equally to every person....

Published by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan

· (3) Privacy

... Companies or government should not infringe individual person’s freedom, dignity and equality in utilization of personal data with AI technologies....

Published by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan

Social benefit

...We believe AI should be developed in ways that serve the global social and environmental good, helping to build fairer and more equal societies....

Published by DeepMind

2. Equitable.

...equitable....

Published by Defense Innovation Board (DIB), Department of Defense (DoD), United States

I. Human agency and oversight

...They should act as enablers to a flourishing and equitable society by supporting human agency and fundamental rights, and not decrease, limit or misguide human autonomy....

Published by European Commission

I. Human agency and oversight

...All other things being equal, the less oversight a human can exercise over an AI system, the more extensive testing and stricter governance is required....

Published by European Commission

V. Diversity, non discrimination and fairness

...AI systems should consider the whole range of human abilities, skills and requirements, and ensure accessibility through a universal design approach to strive to achieve equal access for persons with disabilities....

Published by European Commission

VI. Societal and environmental well being

...While AI systems can be used to enhance social skills, they can equally contribute to their deterioration....

Published by European Commission

(d) Justice, equity, and solidarity

... (d) Justice, equity, and solidarity...

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(d) Justice, equity, and solidarity

...AI should contribute to global justice and equal access to the benefits and advantages that AI, robotics and ‘autonomous’ systems can bring....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(d) Justice, equity, and solidarity

...We need a concerted global effort towards equal access to ‘autonomous’ technologies and fair distribution of benefits and equal opportunities across and within societies....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(d) Justice, equity, and solidarity

...We need a concerted global effort towards equal access to ‘autonomous’ technologies and fair distribution of benefits and equal opportunities across and within societies....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(Preamble)

...We begin by outlining five equally important guiding principles that follow from this premise:...

Published by Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Machine Learning (FAT/ML)

· 1.1. Inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being

...Stakeholders should proactively engage in responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI in pursuit of beneficial outcomes for people and the planet, such as augmenting human capabilities and enhancing creativity, advancing inclusion of underrepresented populations, reducing economic, social, gender and other inequalities, and protecting natural environments, thus invigorating inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

· 1.2. Human centered values and fairness

...These include freedom, dignity and autonomy, privacy and data protection, non discrimination and equality, diversity, fairness, social justice, and internationally recognized labor rights....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

Justice and Solidarity

...In view of the vast amounts of power being accumulated using data and technologies, and the new threats of exclusion and discrimination, the safeguarding of equitable access and distributive justice is an urgent task....

Published by Data Ethics Commission, Germany

· 1. The Principle of Beneficence: “Do Good”

...At the same time, beneficent AI systems can contribute to wellbeing by seeking achievement of a fair, inclusive and peaceful society, by helping to increase citizen’s mental autonomy, with equal distribution of economic, social and political opportunity....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 1. The Principle of Beneficence: “Do Good”

...AI systems can be a force for collective good when deployed towards objectives like: the protection of democratic process and rule of law; the provision of common goods and services at low cost and high quality; data literacy and representativeness; damage mitigation and trust optimization towards users; achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals or sustainability understood more broadly, according to the pillars of economic development, social equity, and environmental protection....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 2. The Principle of Non maleficence: “Do no Harm”

...Of equal importance, AI systems should be developed and implemented in a way that protects societies from ideological polarization and algorithmic determinism....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 4. The Principle of Justice: “Be Fair”

...Additionally, the positives and negatives resulting from AI should be evenly distributed, avoiding to place vulnerable demographics in a position of greater vulnerability and striving for equal opportunity in terms of access to education, goods, services and technology amongst human beings, without discrimination....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 3. Design for all

...Design for all implies the accessibility and usability of technologies by anyone at any place and at any time, ensuring their inclusion in any living context, thus enabling equitable access and active participation of potentially all people in existing and emerging computer mediated human activities....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 4. Governance of AI Autonomy (Human oversight)

...All other things being equal, the greater degree of autonomy that is given to an AI system, the more extensive testing and stricter governance is required....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

2. Data and insights belong to their creator

...We believe that government data policies should be fair and equitable and prioritize openness....

Published by IBM

5. Empowerment of every individual should be promoted, and the exercise of individuals’ rights should be encouraged, as well as the creation of opportunities for public engagement, in particular by:

...d. using the capabilities of artificial intelligence systems to foster an equal empowerment and enhance public engagement, for example through adaptable interfaces and accessible tools....

Published by 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC)

1. Principle 1 — Human Rights

...For the foreseeable future, A IS should not be granted rights and privileges equal to human rights: A IS should always be subordinate to human judgment and control....

Published by The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems

· 1.4 Interpretability

...We are committed to partnering with others across government, private industry, academia, and civil society to find ways to mitigate bias, inequity, and other potential harms in automated decision making systems....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 3.1 Democratizing Access and Creating Equality of Opportunity

...· 3.1 Democratizing Access and Creating equality of Opportunity...

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

4. Fairness

...Members of the JSAI will acknowledge that the use of AI may bring about additional inequality and discrimination in society which did not exist before, and will not be biased when developing AI....

Published by The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)

4. Fairness

...Members of the JSAI will, to the best of their ability, ensure that AI is developed as a resource that can be used by humanity in a fair and equal manner....

Published by The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)

3. Justice

...Should the development of AI be neutral or should it seek to reduce social and economic inequalities?...

Published by University of Montreal, Forum on the Socially Responsible Development of AI

PREAMBLE

...Indeed, intelligent machines can restrict the choices of individuals and groups, lower living standards, disrupt the organization of labor and the job market, influence politics, clash with fundamental rights, exacerbate social and economic inequalities, and affect ecosystems, the climate and the environment....

Published by University of Montreal

4 SOLIDARITY PRINCIPLE

...6) AIS should help improve risk management and foster conditions for a society with a more equitable and mutual distribution of individual and collective risks....

Published by University of Montreal

6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

... 6 equity PRINCIPLE...

Published by University of Montreal

6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

...The development and use of AIS must contribute to the creation of a just and equitable society....

Published by University of Montreal

6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

...3) AIS development must produce social and economic benefits for all by reducing social inequalities and vulnerabilities....

Published by University of Montreal

6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

...7) We should support the development of commons algorithms — and of open data needed to train them — and expand their use, as a socially equitable objective....

Published by University of Montreal

2. Fairness and Justice

...The development of AI should promote fairness and justice, protect the rights and interests of all stakeholders, and promote equal opportunities....

Published by National Governance Committee for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence, China

Chapter 1. General Principles

...Adhere to shared benefits and inclusivity, effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of all relevant stakeholders, promote fair sharing of the benefits of AI in the whole society, and promote social fairness and justice, and equal opportunities....

Published by National Governance Committee for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence, China

· 2. (Humans will need) Education

...But I believe that to create and manage innovations we cannot fathom today, we will need increased investment in education to attain higher level thinking and more equitable education outcomes....

Published by Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft

· 1.1. Inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being

...Stakeholders should proactively engage in responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI in pursuit of beneficial outcomes for people and the planet, such as augmenting human capabilities and enhancing creativity, advancing inclusion of underrepresented populations, reducing economic, social, gender and other inequalities, and protecting natural environments, thus invigorating inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being....

Published by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

· 1.2. Human centred values and fairness

...These include freedom, dignity and autonomy, privacy and data protection, non discrimination and equality, diversity, fairness, social justice, and internationally recognised labour rights....

Published by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

6. Human Centricity and Well being

...To aim for an equitable distribution of the benefits of data practices and avoid data practices that disproportionately disadvantage vulnerable groups....

Published by Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore

· 5. INTERESTS OF DEVELOPING AI TECHNOLOGIES ABOVE THE INTERESTS OF COMPETITION

...They should increase the availability of knowledge and encourage the use of open knowledge databases, creating conditions for attracting investments in the development of AI technologies from Russian private investors, business angels, venture funds and private equity funds while stimulating scientific and educational activities in the field of AI by participating in the projects and activities of leading Russian research centers and educational organizations....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 5. INTERESTS OF AI TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT OUTWEIGH THE INTERESTS OF COMPETITION

...• creating conditions for attracting investments in AI technologies development from private investors, business angels, venture funds and private equity funds;...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

1. Fairness

...The company will strive to apply the values of equality and diversity in AI system throughout its entire lifecycle....

Published by Samsung

· 2) Diversity and Fairness:

...Artificial intelligence should provide non discriminatory services to various groups of people in accordance with the principles of fairness, equity and inclusion....

Published by Youth Work Committee of Shanghai Computer Society

8. Fair and equal

...Fair and equal...

Published by Telia Company AB

8. Fair and equal

...We aspire to embed the principles of fairness and equality in datasets and algorithms applied in all phases of AI design, implementation, testing and usage – fostering fairness and diversity and avoiding unfair bias both at the input and output levels of AI....

Published by Telia Company AB

· Public engagement and exercise of individuals' rights

...; use the capabilities of AI systems to foster an equal empowerment and enhance public engagement...

Published by Tencent Research Institute

1. AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans.

...AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans....

Published by The Future Society, Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative

1. AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans.

...Accordingly, the purpose of governing artificial intelligence is to develop policy frameworks, voluntary codes or practice, practical guidelines, national and international regulations, and ethical norms that safeguard and promote the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans....

Published by The Future Society, Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative

Fairness & equality

... Fairness & equality...

Published by Tieto

Fairness & equality

...Unbiased, fair and inclusive AI fostering diversity and equality among people....

Published by Tieto

Fifth, the principle of the rule of law.

...The application of AI technology should conform to the purposes of the UN Charter and the basic principles of modern international law such as sovereign equality of states, peaceful settlement of disputes, prohibition of the use of force and non interference in internal affairs of other states;...

Published by Center for International Strategy and Security, Tsinghua University (Tsinghua CISS)

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...Human dignity relates to the recognition of the intrinsic and equal worth of each individual human being, regardless of race, colour, descent, gender, age, language, religion, political opinion, national origin, ethnic origin, social origin, economic or social condition of birth, or disability and any other grounds....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Living in peaceful, just and interconnected societies

...This value demands that peace, inclusiveness and justice, equity and interconnectedness should be promoted throughout the life cycle of AI systems, in so far as the processes of the life cycle of AI systems should not segregate, objectify or undermine freedom and autonomous decision making as well as the safety of human beings and communities, divide and turn individuals and groups against each other, or threaten the coexistence between humans, other living beings and the natural environment....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Fairness and non discrimination

...At the national level, Member States should promote equity between rural and urban areas, and among all persons regardless of race, colour, descent, gender, age, language, religion, political opinion, national origin, ethnic origin, social origin, economic or social condition of birth, or disability and any other grounds, in terms of access to and participation in the AI system life cycle....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Fairness and non discrimination

...Furthermore, digital and knowledge divides within and between countries need to be addressed throughout an AI system life cycle, including in terms of access and quality of access to technology and data, in accordance with relevant national, regional and international legal frameworks, as well as in terms of connectivity, knowledge and skills and meaningful participation of the affected communities, such that every person is treated equitably....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Multi stakeholder and adaptive governance and collaboration

...Stakeholders include but are not limited to governments, intergovernmental organizations, the technical community, civil society, researchers and academia, media, education, policy makers, private sector companies, human rights institutions and equality bodies, anti discrimination monitoring bodies, and groups for youth and children....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

6. Share the Benefits of AI Systems

...The economic prosperity created by AI should be distributed broadly and equally, to benefit all of humanity....

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Create an enabling environment for child centred AI

...Support infrastructure development to address the digital divide and aim for equitable sharing of the benefits of AI....

Published by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Ministry of

2. Equitable

...equitable...

Published by Department of Defense (DoD), United States

Objective and Equitable.

... Objective and equitable....

Published by Intelligence Community (IC), United States

5. Benefits and Costs

...Executive Order 12866 calls on agencies to “select those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other advantages; distributive impacts; and equity).” Agencies should, when consistent with law, carefully consider the full societal costs, benefits, and distributional effects before considering regulations related to the development and deployment of AI applications....

Published by The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), United States

5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity

... 5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity...

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity

...Inclusiveness requires that AI used in health care is designed to encourage the widest possible appropriate, equitable use and access, irrespective of age, gender, income, ability or other characteristics....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity

...Industry and governments should strive to ensure that the “digital divide” within and between countries is not widened and ensure equitable access to novel AI technologies....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity

...Bias is a threat to inclusiveness and equity because it represents a departure, often arbitrary, from equal treatment....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

5 Ensure inclusiveness and equity

...Bias is a threat to inclusiveness and equity because it represents a departure, often arbitrary, from equal treatment....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)