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1. FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE

...• Democratic values including the electoral process and informed public debate...

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

· Informed consent

...· informed consent...

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.

· Informed consent

...Measures should be taken to ensure that stakeholders of AI systems are with sufficient informed consent about the impact of the system on their rights and interests....

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.

· Privacy protection

...The collection of information on children should follow the principle of "legal, proper and necessary", ensure their guardians' informed consent, and avoid illegal collection and abuse of children's information....

Published by Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), Peking University, Tsinghua University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with enterprises that focus on AI development.

· Ensure informed

...· Ensure informed...

Published by Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), Peking University, Tsinghua University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with enterprises that focus on AI development.

· Ensure informed

...Children and their parents, legal guardians, or other caregivers should be informed in a clear and understandable manner of the non human interaction objects or non real contents involving AI technology so as to ensure that they will not be misled or subject to the negative effects that may result from such AI applications....

Published by Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), Peking University, Tsinghua University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with enterprises that focus on AI development.

I. Human agency and oversight

...AI systems should support individuals in making better, more informed choices in accordance with their goals....

Published by European Commission

(a) Human dignity

...This means, for instance, that there are limits to determinations and classifications concerning persons, made on the basis of algorithms and ‘autonomous’ systems, especially when those affected by them are not informed about them....

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

(e) Democracy

...A spirit of global cooperation and public dialogue on the issue will ensure that they are taken in an inclusive, informed, and farsighted manner....

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

(h) Data protection and privacy

...Both physical AI robots as part of the Internet of Things, as well as AI softbots that operate via the World Wide Web must comply with data protection regulations and not collect and spread data or be run on sets of data for whose use and dissemination no informed consent has been given....

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

3. An A.I. system cannot retain or disclose confidential information without explicit approval from the source of that information.

...system cannot retain or disclose confidential information without explicit approval from the source of that information....

Published by Oren Etzioni, CEO of Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

(Preamble)

...Given that such algorithmically informed decisions have the potential for significant societal impact, the goal of this document is to help developers and product managers design and implement algorithmic systems in publicly accountable ways....

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

(Preamble)

...Algorithms and the data that drive them are designed and created by people There is always a human ultimately responsible for decisions made or informed by an algorithm....

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

· 5. Incorporate privacy design principles.

...We will give opportunity for notice and consent, encourage architectures with privacy safeguards, and provide appropriate transparency and control over the use of data....

Published by Google

· (7) Privacy for Human

...And has no right to utilize and share private information of human without explicit confirmation....

Published by HAIP Initiative

· 5. The Principle of Explicability: “Operate transparently”

...Business model transparency means that human beings are knowingly informed of the intention of developers and technology implementers of AI systems....

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

· 5. The Principle of Explicability: “Operate transparently”

...Explicability is a precondition for achieving informed consent from individuals interacting with AI systems and in order to ensure that the principle of explicability and non maleficence are achieved the requirement of informed consent should be sought....

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

· 5. The Principle of Explicability: “Operate transparently”

...Explicability is a precondition for achieving informed consent from individuals interacting with AI systems and in order to ensure that the principle of explicability and non maleficence are achieved the requirement of informed consent should be sought....

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

3. Artificial intelligence systems transparency and intelligibility should be improved, with the objective of effective implementation, in particular by:

...d. guaranteeing the right to informational self determination, notably by ensuring that individuals are always informed appropriately when they are interacting directly with an artificial intelligence system or when they provide personal data to be processed by such systems,...

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

1. Principle 1 — Human Rights

...A way to translate existing and forthcoming legal obligations into informed policy and technical considerations is needed....

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

5. Principle 5 — A IS Technology Misuse and Awareness of It

...Raise public awareness around the issues of potential A IS technology misuse in an informed and measured way by:...

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

· 1.5 Liability of AI Systems Due to Autonomy

...The use of AI to make autonomous consequential decisions about people, informed by – but often replacing decisions made by – human driven bureaucratic processes, has led to concerns about liability....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

2. Autonomy

...Can someone give informed consent when faced with increasingly complex autonomous technologies?...

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

5. Knowledge

...Is it acceptable not to be informed that medical or legal advice has been given by a chatbot?...

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

6. Democracy

...​The development of AI should promote informed participation in public life, cooperation and democratic debate....

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

3 PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND INTIMACY PRINCIPLE

...AIS must not create individual preference profiles to influence the behavior of the individuals without their free and informed consent....

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

...2) In all areas where a decision that affects a person’s life, quality of life, or reputation must be made, where time and circumstance permit, the final decision must be taken by a human being and that decision should be free and informed...

Published by University of Montreal

6. Shared Responsibility

...Users of AI products and services and other stakeholders should be informed of the potential risks and impacts in advance....

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

Chapter 4. The Norms of Supply

...Users should be clearly informed that AI technology is used in products and services....

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

· 2. NEED FOR CONSCIOUS RESPONSIBILITY WHEN CREATING AND USING AI

...AI Actors are encouraged to ensure that users are informed of their interactions with the AIS when it affects their rights and critical areas of their lives and to ensure that such interactions can be terminated at the request of the user....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 2. RESPONSIBILITY MUST BE FULLY ACKNOWLEDGED WHEN CREATING AND USING AI

...AI Actors are encouraged to ensure that users are duly informed of their interactions with AI systems when it affects human rights and critical areas of people’s lives and to ensure that such interaction can be terminated at the request of the user....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· Right to Privacy, and Data Protection

...Data protection frameworks and any related mechanisms should take reference from international data protection principles and standards concerning the collection, use and disclosure of personal data and exercise of their rights by data subjects while ensuring a legitimate aim and a valid legal basis for the processing of personal data, including informed consent....

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

· Transparency and explainability

...People should be fully informed when a decision is informed by or is made on the basis of AI algorithms, including when it affects their safety or human rights, and in those circumstances should have the opportunity to request explanatory information from the relevant AI actor or public sector institutions....

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

· Transparency and explainability

...People should be fully informed when a decision is informed by or is made on the basis of AI algorithms, including when it affects their safety or human rights, and in those circumstances should have the opportunity to request explanatory information from the relevant AI actor or public sector institutions....

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

· Awareness and literacy

...Public awareness and understanding of AI technologies and the value of data should be promoted through open and accessible education, civic engagement, digital skills and AI ethics training, media and information literacy and training led jointly by governments, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, academia, the media, community leaders and the private sector, and considering the existing linguistic, social and cultural diversity, to ensure effective public participation so that all members of society can take informed decisions about their use of AI systems and be protected from undue influence....

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

Informed by Science and Technology.

... informed by Science and Technology....

Published by Intelligence Community (IC), United States

2. Access and redress

...Regulators should encourage the adoption of mechanisms that enable questioning and redress for individuals and groups that are adversely affected by algorithmically informed decisions....

Published by ACM US Public Policy Council (USACM)

Be Honest.

...Trust the users of the technology to understand the product’s purpose so they can make informed decisions about whether to use the product....

Published by Unity Technologies

1 Protect autonomy

...AI systems should be designed demonstrably and systematically to conform to the principles and human rights with which they cohere; more specifically, they should be designed to assist humans, whether they be medical providers or patients, in making informed decisions....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

1 Protect autonomy

...Respect for autonomy also entails the related duties to protect privacy and confidentiality and to ensure informed, valid consent by adopting appropriate legal frameworks for data protection....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

1 Protect autonomy

...AI technologies should not be used for experimentation or manipulation of humans in a health care system without valid informed consent....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

1 Protect autonomy

...The use of machine learning algorithms in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plans should be incorporated into the process for informed and valid consent....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

3 Ensure transparency, explainability and intelligibility

...Those who might request or require an explanation should be well informed, and the educational information must be tailored to each population, including, for example, marginalized populations....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...Appropriate mechanisms should be adopted to ensure questioning by and redress for individuals and groups adversely affected by algorithmically informed decisions....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)