Search results for keyword 'responsibility'

(Preamble)

...Establish a correct view of artificial intelligence development; clarify the basic principles and operational guides for the development and use of artificial intelligence; help to build an inclusive and shared, fair and orderly development environment; and form a sustainable development model that is safe secure, trustworthy, rational, and responsible....

Published by Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), China

· Article 8: Clarify responsibilities.

...Make clear the rights and obligations at each stage in artificial intelligence research and development (R&D), design, manufacturing, operation, and services, etc., to be able to determine the responsible party promptly when harm occurs....

Published by Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), China

· Article 10: Self discipline and self governance.

...Strengthen awareness of corporate social responsibility, integrate ethical principles into all aspects of artificial intelligence–related activities, and implement ethical reviews....

Published by Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), China

· Article 18: The China Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance is responsible for formulating, revising, and interpreting this Joint Pledge.

...· Article 18: The China Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance is responsible for formulating, revising, and interpreting this Joint Pledge....

Published by Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), China

Responsibility:

... responsibility:...

Published by Adobe

Accountability

...This requires both responsible humans in the loop across the entire design and implementation chain and activity monitoring protocols that enable end to end oversight and review....

Published by The Alan Turing Institute

Reliability and safety

...responsibility should be clearly and appropriately identified, for ensuring that an AI system is robust and safe....

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

Transparency and explainability

...There should be transparency and responsible disclosure to ensure people know when they are being significantly impacted by an AI system, and can find out when an AI system is engaging with them....

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

Transparency and explainability

...This principle aims to ensure responsible disclosure when an AI system is significantly impacting on a person’s life....

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

Transparency and explainability

...Achieving transparency in AI systems through responsible disclosure is important to each stakeholder group for the following reasons...

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

Transparency and explainability

...responsible disclosures should be provided in a timely manner, and provide reasonable justifications for AI systems outcomes....

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

Accountability

...Those responsible for the different phases of the AI system lifecycle should be identifiable and accountable for the outcomes of the AI systems, and human oversight of AI systems should be enabled....

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

Accountability

...This principle aims to acknowledge the relevant organisations' and individuals’ responsibility for the outcomes of the AI systems that they design, develop, deploy and operate....

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

Accountability

...Mechanisms should be put in place to ensure responsibility and accountability for AI systems and their outcomes....

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

· Be Responsible

...· Be responsible...

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.

(Preamble)

...All sectors of society should attach great importance to the impact of AI on children and develop responsible AI for the next generations....

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.

· Be responsible

...· Be responsible...

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.

· Be responsible

...The development of AI should uphold a responsible attitude towards the next generations, fully consider and try to reduce and avoid the potential ethical, legal, and social impacts and risks that AI might bring to children....

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.

· Multi stakeholder collaboration

...A multi stakeholder collaboration and shared responsibility governance model should be encouraged, and the interdisciplinary, cross domain, cross sectoral, cross organizational AI governance for children should be implemented....

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.

· Accountability

...The development of AI must be responsible, safe and useful....

Published by Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada

· Accountability

...AI must maintain the legal status of tools, and legal persons need to retain control over, and responsibility for, these tools at all times....

Published by Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada

(h) Responsibility:

... (h) responsibility:...

Published by The Extended Working Group on Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST), UNESCO

· (1) Human centric

...Appropriate stakeholders involved in the development, provision, and utilization of AI should be responsible for the result of AI utilization, depending on the nature of the issue....

Published by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan

Responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI): Our guiding principles

...responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI): Our guiding principles...

Published by Government of Canada

5. provide sufficient training so that government employees developing and using AI solutions have the responsible design, function, and implementation skills needed to make AI based public services better

... 5. provide sufficient training so that government employees developing and using AI solutions have the responsible design, function, and implementation skills needed to make AI based public services better...

Published by Government of Canada

Preamble

...We see it as our responsibility as one of the leading ICT companies in Europe to foster the development of “intelligent technologies”....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

Preamble

...With these comes an increase of digital responsibility on our side to ensure that AI is utilized in an ethical manner....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

1. We are responsible.

...We are responsible....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

1. We are responsible.

...The human always remains responsible....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

1. We are responsible.

...Our solutions come with a clear definition of who is responsible for which AI system or feature....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

1. We are responsible.

...With AI technology being in its infancy, we are aware of our responsibility in development – from the very beginning....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

7. We maintain control.

...We take responsibility for a diverse and appropriate data input....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

9. We share and enlighten.

...We live our digital responsibility by sharing our knowledge, pointing out the opportunities of the new technology without neglecting its risks....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

9. We share and enlighten.

...We as Deutsche Telekom feel responsible to enlighten people and help society to deal with the digital shift, so that new appropriate skills can be developed and new jobs can be taken over....

Published by Deutsche Telekom

1. Responsible.

...responsible....

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

1. Responsible.

...Human beings should exercise appropriate levels of judgment and remain responsible for the development, deployment, use, and outcomes of DoD AI systems....

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

IV. Transparency

...Moreover, AI systems should be identifiable as such, ensuring that users know they are interacting with an AI system and which persons are responsible for it....

Published by European Commission

VI. Societal and environmental well being

...Sustainability and ecological responsibility of AI systems should hence be encouraged....

Published by European Commission

VII. Accountability

...Mechanisms should be put in place to ensure responsibility and accountability for AI systems and their outcomes, both before and after their implementation....

Published by European Commission

(b) Autonomy

...This translates into human responsibility and thus control over and knowledge about ‘autonomous’ systems as they must not impair freedom of human beings to set their own standards and norms and be able to live according to them....

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

(c) Responsibility

... (c) responsibility...

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

(c) Responsibility

...The principle of responsibility must be fundamental to AI research and application....

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

(i) Sustainability

...AI technology must be in line with the human responsibility to ensure the basic preconditions for life on our planet, continued prospering for mankind and preservation of a good environment for future generations....

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

(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)

Responsibility

... responsibility...

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

Responsibility

...Make available externally visible avenues of redress for adverse individual or societal effects of an algorithmic decision system, and designate an internal role for the person who is responsible for the timely remedy of such issues....

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

· 9) Responsibility

...· 9) responsibility...

Published by Future of Life Institute (FLI), Beneficial AI 2017

· 9) Responsibility

...Designers and builders of advanced AI systems are stakeholders in the moral implications of their use, misuse, and actions, with a responsibility and opportunity to shape those implications....

Published by Future of Life Institute (FLI), Beneficial AI 2017

(Preamble)

...The G20 supports the Principles for responsible stewardship of Trustworthy AI in Section 1 and takes note of the Recommendations in Section 2....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI

... Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI...

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

· 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

· 1.3. Transparency and explainability

...AI Actors should commit to transparency and responsible disclosure regarding AI systems....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

· 2.4. Building human capacity and preparing for labor market transformation

...c) Governments should also work closely with stakeholders to promote the responsible use of AI at work, to enhance the safety of workers and the quality of jobs, to foster entrepreneurship and productivity, and aim to ensure that the benefits from AI are broadly and fairly shared....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

· 2.5. International co operation for trustworthy AI

...a) Governments, including developing countries and with stakeholders, should actively cooperate to advance these principles and to progress on responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

· (9) Responsibility for Human

...· (9) responsibility for Human...

Published by HAIP Initiative

· (16) Responsibility for AI

...· (16) responsibility for AI...

Published by HAIP Initiative

· (16) Responsibility for AI

...Human is responsible for continuous checking and verification of evolved AI to keep its harmony with legal human and legal AI....

Published by HAIP Initiative

· 3. The Principle of Autonomy: “Preserve Human Agency”

...Furthermore, to ensure human agency, systems should be in place to ensure responsibility and accountability....

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

· 3. The Principle of Autonomy: “Preserve Human Agency”

...It is paramount that AI does not undermine the necessity for human responsibility to ensure the protection of fundamental rights....

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

3. Artificial intelligence should not be used to diminish the data rights or privacy of individuals, families or communities.

...The public and policymakers alike have a responsibility to understand the capabilities and limitations of this technology as it becomes an increasing part of our daily lives....

Published by House of Lords of United Kingdom, Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence

A Accountability

...It implies that there should always be a line of responsibility for business actions to establish who has to answer for the consequences....

Published by Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

A Accountability

...AI systems introduce an additional strand of complexity: who is responsible for the outcome of the decision making process of an artificial agent?...

Published by Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

A Accountability

...Although the question of responsibility remain largely unanswered, a valuable approach would be for each of the parties involved as if they were ultimately responsible....

Published by Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

A Accountability

...Although the question of responsibility remain largely unanswered, a valuable approach would be for each of the parties involved as if they were ultimately responsible....

Published by Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

L Learning

...Employees and other stakeholders need to be empowered to take personal responsibility for the consequences of their use of AI and they need to be provided with the skills to do so....

Published by Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

1. Accountability:

...AI designers and developers are responsible for considering AI design, development, decision processes, and outcomes....

Published by IBM

2. Continued attention and vigilance, as well as accountability, for the potential effects and consequences of, artificial intelligence systems should be ensured, in particular by:

...b. fostering collective and joint responsibility, involving the whole chain of actors and stakeholders, for example with the development of collaborative standards and the sharing of best practices,...

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

3. Principle 3 — Accountability

...Issue: How can we assure that designers, manufacturers, owners, and operators of A IS are responsible and accountable?...

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

3. Principle 3 — Accountability

...To best address issues of responsibility and accountability:...

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

3. Principle 3 — Accountability

...Legislatures courts should clarify issues of responsibility, culpability, liability, and accountability for A IS where possible during development and deployment (so that manufacturers and users understand their rights and obligations)....

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

3. Principle 3 — Accountability

...Systems for registration and record keeping should be created so that it is always possible to find out who is legally responsible for a particular A IS....

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

1. Our Responsibility: Promoting Responsible Development and Use.

...Our responsibility: Promoting Responsible Development and Use....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

1. Our Responsibility: Promoting Responsible Development and Use.

...Our Responsibility: Promoting responsible Development and Use....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...· 1.1 responsible Design and Deployment...

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...We recognize our responsibility to integrate principles into the design of AI technologies, beyond compliance with existing laws....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...While the potential benefits to people and society are amazing, AI researchers, subject matter experts, and stakeholders should and do spend a great deal of time working to ensure the responsible design and deployment of AI systems....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...As an industry, it is our responsibility to recognize potentials for use and misuse, the implications of such actions, and the responsibility and opportunity to take steps to avoid the reasonably predictable misuse of this technology by committing to ethics by design....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...As an industry, it is our responsibility to recognize potentials for use and misuse, the implications of such actions, and the responsibility and opportunity to take steps to avoid the reasonably predictable misuse of this technology by committing to ethics by design....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.2 Safety and Controllability

...Technologists have a responsibility to ensure the safe design of AI systems....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.3 Robust and Representative Data

...To promote the responsible use of data and ensure its integrity at every stage, industry has a responsibility to understand the parameters and characteristics of the data, to demonstrate the recognition of potentially harmful bias, and to test for potential bias before and throughout the deployment of AI systems....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 1.3 Robust and Representative Data

...To promote the responsible use of data and ensure its integrity at every stage, industry has a responsibility to understand the parameters and characteristics of the data, to demonstrate the recognition of potentially harmful bias, and to test for potential bias before and throughout the deployment of AI systems....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

· 2.2 Flexible Regulatory Approach

...We encourage governments to evaluate existing policy tools and use caution before adopting new laws, regulations, or taxes that may inadvertently or unnecessarily impede the responsible development and use of AI....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

The Eight Principles of Responsible AI

...The Eight Principles of responsible AI...

Published by International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw)

1 Ethical Purpose and Societal Benefit

...Organisations that develop, deploy or use AI systems and any national laws that regulate such use should require the purposes of such implementation to be identified and ensure that such purposes are consistent with the overall ethical purposes of beneficence and non maleficence, as well as the other principles of the Policy Framework for responsible AI....

Published by International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw)

2 Accountability

...Organisations that develop, deploy or use AI systems and any national laws that regulate such use shall respect and adopt the eight principles of this Policy Framework for responsible AI (or other analogous accountability principles)....

Published by International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw)

Ethical Considerations in Deployment and Design

...They need to consider their collective responsibility in building AI systems that will not pose security risks to the Internet and Internet users....

Published by Internet Society, "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper"

Responsible Deployment

... responsible Deployment...

Published by Internet Society, "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper"

Responsible Deployment

...Privacy is key: AI systems must be data responsible....

Published by Internet Society, "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper"

Responsible Deployment

...responsible disclosure: Security researchers acting in good faith should be able to responsibly test the security of AI systems without fear of prosecution or other legal action....

Published by Internet Society, "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper"

Open Governance

...It should be based on four key attributes: Inclusiveness and transparency; Collective responsibility; Effective decision making and implementation and Collaboration through distributed and interoperable governance...

Published by Internet Society, "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Policy Paper"

5. Security

...As specialists, members of the JSAI shall recognize the need for AI to be safe and acknowledge their responsibility in keeping AI under control....

Published by The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)

7. Accountability and Social Responsibility

...Accountability and Social responsibility...

Published by The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)

1. Principle of proper utilization

...With consideration of the volume of capabilities and knowledge on AI that each user is expected to have and ease of implementing necessary measures, users may be expected to play such roles as seems to be appropriate and also to bear the responsibility....

Published by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), the Government of Japan

1. Legitimacy

...We are committed to being a responsible corporate citizen, respecting applicable laws and generally accepted ethical principles for the well being of society....

Published by Megvii

The Montreal Declaration for a Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence

...The Montreal Declaration for a responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence...

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

2. Autonomy

...​The development of AI should promote the autonomy of all human beings and control, in a responsible way, the autonomy of computer systems....

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

7. Responsibility

...responsibility...

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

7. Responsibility

...Who is responsible for the consequences of the development of AI?...

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

7. Responsibility

...Can an artificial agent, such as Tay, Microsoft’s “racist” chatbot, be morally culpable and responsible?...

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

7. Responsibility

...​The various players in the development of AI should assume their responsibility by working against the risks arising from their technological innovations....

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

The Montreal Declaration for a Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence

...The Montreal Declaration for a responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence...

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

... 9 responsibility PRINCIPLE...

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

...The development and use of AIS must not contribute to lessen the responsibility of human beings when decisions must be made....

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

...1) Only human beings can be held responsible for decisions stemming from recommendations made by AIS, and the actions that proceed therefrom....

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

...3) The decision to kill must always be made by human beings, and responsibility for this decision must not be transferred to an AIS....

Published by University of Montreal

9 RESPONSIBILITY PRINCIPLE

...4) People who authorize AIS to commit a crime or an offence, or demonstrate negligence by allowing AIS to commit them, are responsible for this crime or offence....

Published by University of Montreal

10 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLE

...4) Public and private actors must support the environmentally responsible development of AIS in order to combat the waste of natural resources and produced goods, build sustainable supply chains and trade, and reduce global pollution....

Published by University of Montreal

NATO Principles of Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Defence

...NATO Principles of responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Defence...

Published by The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

B. Responsibility and Accountability:

...responsibility and Accountability:...

Published by The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

B. Responsibility and Accountability:

...AI applications will be developed and used with appropriate levels of judgment and care; clear human responsibility shall apply in order to ensure accountability....

Published by The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Governance Principles for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence--Developing Responsible Artificial Intelligence

...Governance Principles for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence--Developing responsible Artificial Intelligence...

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

6. Shared Responsibility

...Shared responsibility...

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

6. Shared Responsibility

...AI developers, users and other related stakeholders should have a high sense of social responsibility and self discipline, and should strictly abide by laws, regulations, ethical principles, technical standards and social norms....

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

(Preamble)

...This set of norms is formulated in order to deeply implement the “New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan”, to refine and implement the ” Governance Principles for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence”, to enhance the ethical awareness on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the behavioral awareness of the entire society, to actively guide the responsible AI research, development, and application activities, and to promote healthy development of AI....

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

Chapter 1. General Principles

...Clarify the responsibilities of all relevant stakeholders, comprehensively enhance the awareness of responsibility, introspect and self discipline in the entire life cycle of AI....

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

Chapter 6. Organization and Implementation

...This set of norms is issued by the National Governance Committee of New Generation Artificial Intelligence, and it is responsible for explaining and guiding its implementation....

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

Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI

... Section 1: Principles for responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI...

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

· 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)

· 1.3. Transparency and explainability

...AI Actors should commit to transparency and responsible disclosure regarding AI systems....

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

· 2.4. Building human capacity and preparing for labor market transformation

...c) Governments should also work closely with stakeholders to promote the responsible use of AI at work, to enhance the safety of workers and the quality of jobs, to foster entrepreneurship and productivity, and aim to ensure that the benefits from AI are broadly and fairly shared....

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

· 2.5. International co operation for trustworthy AI

...a) Governments, including developing countries and with stakeholders, should actively cooperate to advance these principles and to progress on responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI....

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

3. Impact evaluation

...Our choices regarding AI utilisation are always responsible....

Published by OP Financial Group

· c. Working to ensure that AI research and engineering communities remain socially responsible, sensitive, and engaged directly with the potential influences of AI technologies on wider society.

...· c. Working to ensure that AI research and engineering communities remain socially responsible, sensitive, and engaged directly with the potential influences of AI technologies on wider society....

Published by Partnership on AI

1. Accountability

...Ensure that AI actors are responsible and accountable for the proper functioning of AI systems and for the respect of AI ethics and principles, based on their roles, the context, and consistency with the state of art....

Published by Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore

10. Responsibility, accountability and transparency

...responsibility, accountability and transparency...

Published by Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore

10. Responsibility, accountability and transparency

...Build trust by ensuring that designers and operators are responsible and accountable for their systems, applications and algorithms, and to ensure that such systems, applications and algorithms operate in a transparent and fair manner....

Published by Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore

10. Responsibility, accountability and transparency

...To make available externally visible and impartial avenues of redress for adverse individual or societal effects of an algorithmic decision system, and to designate a role to a person or office who is responsible for the timely remedy of such issues....

Published by Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore

3. Responsibility:

...responsibility:...

Published by The Pontifical Academy for Life, Microsoft, IBM, FAO, the Italia Government

3. Responsibility:

...those who design and deploy the use of AI must proceed with responsibility and transparency;...

Published by The Pontifical Academy for Life, Microsoft, IBM, FAO, the Italia Government

· 1. THE MAIN PRIORITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI TECHNOLOGIES IS PROTECTING THE INTERESTS AND RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS COLLECTIVELY AND AS INDIVIDUALS

...AI Actors must know and comply with the provisions of the legislation of the Russian Federation in all areas of their activities and at all stages of the creation, development and use of AI technologies, including in matters of the legal responsibility of AI Actors....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...NEED FOR CONSCIOUS responsibility WHEN CREATING AND USING AI...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...responsible attitude....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...AI Actors should have a responsible approach to the aspects of AIS that influence society and citizens at every stage of the AIS life cycle....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...These include privacy; the ethical, safe and responsible use of personal data; the nature, degree and amount of damage that may follow as a result of the use of the technology and AIS; and the selection and use of companion hardware and software....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...In this case, the responsibility of the AI Actors must correspond to the nature, degree and amount of damage that may occur as a result of the use of technologies and AIS, while taking into account the role of the AI Actor in the life cycle of AIS, as well as the degree of possible and real impact of a particular AI Actor on causing damage, as well as its size....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS

...HUMANS ARE ALWAYS responsibility FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS

...AI Actors should not allow the transfer of rights of responsible moral choice to the AIS or delegate responsibility for the consequences of the AIS’s decision making....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS

...AI Actors should not allow the transfer of rights of responsible moral choice to the AIS or delegate responsibility for the consequences of the AIS’s decision making....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS

...A person (an individual or legal entity recognized as the subject of responsibility in accordance with the legislation in force of the Russian Federation) must always be responsible for the consequences of the work of the AI Actors are encouraged to take all measures to determine the responsibilities of specific participants in the life cycle of the AIS, taking into account each participant’s role and the specifics of each stage....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE APPLICATION OF AN AIS

...A person (an individual or legal entity recognized as the subject of responsibility in accordance with the legislation in force of the Russian Federation) must always be responsible for the consequences of the work of the AI Actors are encouraged to take all measures to determine the responsibilities of specific participants in the life cycle of the AIS, taking into account each participant’s role and the specifics of each stage....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. Foundation of the code action

...Such persons include, but are not limited to, the following: developers who create, train, or test AI models systems and develop or implement such models systems, software and or hardware systems and take responsibility for their design; customers (individuals or organizations) receiving a product; or a service; data providers and persons involved in the formation of datasets for their use in AISs; experts who measure and or evaluate the parameters of the developed models systems; manufacturers engaged in the production of AIS; AIS operators who legally own the relevant systems, use them for their intended purpose and directly implement the solution to the problems that arise from using AIS; operators (individuals or organizations) carrying out the work of the AIS; persons with a regulatory impact in the field of AI, including the developers of regulatory and technical documents, manuals, various regulations, requirements, and standards in the field of AI; and other persons whose actions can affect the results of the actions of an AIS or persons who make decisions on the use of AIS....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 2. MECHANISM OF ACCESSION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CODE

...To ensure the implementation of the provisions of this Code and the current legal norms when creating, applying and using an AIS, AI Actors appoint officers on AI ethics who are responsible for the implementation of the Code and who act as contacts for AI Actors on ethical issues involving AI....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...responsibility MUST BE FULLY ACKNOWLEDGED WHEN CREATING AND USING AI...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...responsible attitude....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...on privacy, ethical, safe and responsible use of personal data;...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

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

...At the same time, the responsibility of AI Actors should correspond with the nature, degree and extent of damage that may occur as a result of the use of AI technologies and systems....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...responsibility....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...AI Actors should not allow the transfer of the right to responsible moral choice to AI systems or delegate the responsibility for the consequences of decision making to AI systems....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...AI Actors should not allow the transfer of the right to responsible moral choice to AI systems or delegate the responsibility for the consequences of decision making to AI systems....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...A person (an individual or legal entity recognized as the subject of responsibility in accordance with the existing national legislation) must always be responsible for all consequences caused by the operation of AI systems....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...A person (an individual or legal entity recognized as the subject of responsibility in accordance with the existing national legislation) must always be responsible for all consequences caused by the operation of AI systems....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 3. HUMANS ARE ALWAYS RESPONSIBILE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF AI SYSTEMS APPLICATION

...AI Actors are encouraged to take all measures to determine the responsibility of specific participants in the life cycle of AI systems, taking into account each participant’s role and the specifics of each stage....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. THE BASICS OF THE CODE

...• developers who create, train or test AI models systems and develop or implement such models systems, software and or hardware systems and take responsibility for their design;...

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 2. ACCESSION MECHANISM AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CODE

...In order to ensure the implementation of the Code provisions and existing legal norms when creating, applying and using AI systems, AI Actors appoint officers on AI ethics who are responsible for the implementation of the Code and act as contact persons on AI ethics of the AI Actor, and or can create collegial sectorial bodies, namely, internal Ethics commissions in the field of AI, to consider the most relevant or controversial issues of AI ethics....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

3. Clear responsibility

...Clear responsibility...

Published by Shanghai Advisory Committee of Experts on Artificial Intelligence Industry Security

3. Clear responsibility

...The development of artificial intelligence should establish a complete framework of safety responsibility, and we need to innovate laws, regulations and ethical norms for the application of artificial intelligence, and clarify the mechanism of identification and sharing of safety responsibility of artificial intelligence....

Published by Shanghai Advisory Committee of Experts on Artificial Intelligence Industry Security

3. Clear responsibility

...The development of artificial intelligence should establish a complete framework of safety responsibility, and we need to innovate laws, regulations and ethical norms for the application of artificial intelligence, and clarify the mechanism of identification and sharing of safety responsibility of artificial intelligence....

Published by Shanghai Advisory Committee of Experts on Artificial Intelligence Industry Security

2. AI must be held to account – and so must users

...With trust, comes responsibility and AI needs to be held accountable for its actions and decisions, just like humans....

Published by Sage

3. Accountability

...The company will strive to apply the principles of social and ethical responsibility to AI system...

Published by Samsung

1. Ethical responsibility

...Ethical responsibility...

Published by Youth Work Committee of Shanghai Computer Society

2. Safety responsibility

...Safety responsibility...

Published by Youth Work Committee of Shanghai Computer Society

3. Legal responsibility

...Legal responsibility...

Published by Youth Work Committee of Shanghai Computer Society

4. Social responsibility

...Social responsibility...

Published by Youth Work Committee of Shanghai Computer Society

3. Provision of Trusted Products and Services

...In the interest of Sony’s customers and to maintain their trust, Sony will design whole systems with an awareness of the responsibility associated with the characteristics of such methods....

Published by Sony Group

1. Responsible and value centric

...responsible and value centric...

Published by Telia Company AB

1. Responsible and value centric

...We aspire to act with care and in a responsible way....

Published by Telia Company AB

5. Accountable

...We always remain responsible....

Published by Telia Company AB

5. Accountable

...Our solutions come with a clear definition of who is responsible for which AI solution....

Published by Telia Company AB

3. Manufacturers and operators of AI shall be accountable.

...Accountability means the ability to assign responsibility for the effects caused by AI or its operators....

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

(Preamble)

...We state clearly that the primary responsibility for AI systems must reside with those institutions that fund, develop, and deploy these systems....

Published by The Public Voice coalition, established by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

2. Right to Human Determination.

...The Right to a Human Determination reaffirms that individuals and not machines are responsible for automated decision making....

Published by The Public Voice coalition, established by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

3. Identification Obligation.

...The institution responsible for an AI system must be made known to the public....

Published by The Public Voice coalition, established by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

3. Identification Obligation.

...The Identification Obligation establishes the foundation of AI accountability which is to make clear the identity of an AI system and the institution responsible....

Published by The Public Voice coalition, established by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

5. Assessment and Accountability Obligation.

...Institutions must be responsible for decisions made by an AI system....

Published by The Public Voice coalition, established by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

Responsibility

... responsibility...

Published by Tieto

Second principle: Responsibility

... Second principle: responsibility...

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...Human responsibility for AI enabled systems must be clearly established, ensuring accountability for their outcomes, with clearly defined means by which human control is exercised throughout their lifecycles....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...The increased speed, complexity and automation of AI enabled systems may complicate our understanding of pre existing concepts of human control, responsibility and accountability....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...Nevertheless, as unique moral agents, humans must always be responsible for the ethical use of AI in Defence....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...Human responsibility for the use of AI enabled systems in Defence must be underpinned by a clear and consistent articulation of the means by which human control is exercised, and the nature and limitations of that control....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...Irrespective of the use case, responsibility for each element of an AI enabled system, and an articulation of risk ownership, must be clearly defined from development, through deployment – including redeployment in new contexts – to decommissioning....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...In this way, certain aspects of responsibility may reach beyond the team deploying a particular system, to other functions within the MOD, or beyond, to the third parties which build or integrate AI enabled systems for Defence....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...Collectively, these articulations of human control, responsibility and risk ownership must enable clear accountability for the outcomes of any AI enabled system in Defence....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Second principle: Responsibility

...There must be no deployment or use without clear lines of responsibility and accountability, which should not be accepted by the designated duty holder unless they are satisfied that they can exercise control commensurate with the various risks....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Third principle: Understanding

...While the ‘black box’ nature of some machine learning systems means that they are difficult to fully explain, we must be able to audit either the systems or their outputs to a level that satisfies those who are duly and formally responsible and accountable....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

Fourth principle: Bias and Harm Mitigation

...Those responsible for AI enabled systems must proactively mitigate the risk of unexpected or unintended biases or harms resulting from these systems, whether through their original rollout, or as they learn, change or are redeployed....

Published by The Ministry of Defence (MOD), United Kingdom

· Fairness and non discrimination

...At the international level, the most technologically advanced countries have a responsibility of solidarity with the least advanced to ensure that the benefits of AI technologies are shared such that access to and participation in the AI system life cycle for the latter contributes to a fairer world order with regard to information, communication, culture, education, research and socio economic and political stability....

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

· Human oversight and determination

...Member States should ensure that it is always possible to attribute ethical and legal responsibility for any stage of the life cycle of AI systems, as well as in cases of remedy related to AI systems, to physical persons or to existing legal entities....

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

· Human oversight and determination

...It may be the case that sometimes humans would choose to rely on AI systems for reasons of efficacy, but the decision to cede control in limited contexts remains that of humans, as humans can resort to AI systems in decision making and acting, but an AI system can never replace ultimate human responsibility and accountability....

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

· Transparency and explainability

...Transparency and explainability relate closely to adequate responsibility and accountability measures, as well as to the trustworthiness of AI systems....

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

· Responsibility and accountability

...· responsibility and accountability...

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

· Responsibility and accountability

...AI actors and Member States should respect, protect and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms, and should also promote the protection of the environment and ecosystems, assuming their respective ethical and legal responsibility, in accordance with national and international law, in particular Member States’ human rights obligations, and ethical guidance throughout the life cycle of AI systems, including with respect to AI actors within their effective territory and control....

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

· Responsibility and accountability

...The ethical responsibility and liability for the decisions and actions based in any way on an AI system should always ultimately be attributable to AI actors corresponding to their role in the life cycle of the AI system....

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

4. Adopt a Human In Command Approach

...An absolute precondition is that the development of AI must be responsible, safe and useful, where machines maintain the legal status of tools, and legal persons retain control over, and responsibility for, these machines at all times....

Published by UNI Global Union

4. Adopt a Human In Command Approach

...An absolute precondition is that the development of AI must be responsible, safe and useful, where machines maintain the legal status of tools, and legal persons retain control over, and responsibility for, these machines at all times....

Published by UNI Global Union

7. Secure a Just Transition and Ensuring Support for Fundamental Freedoms and Rights

...It is the responsibility of states and companies to find solutions that provide all workers, in all forms of work, the right to and access to both....

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Ban the Attribution of Responsibility to Robots

...Ban the Attribution of responsibility to Robots...

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Ban the Attribution of Responsibility to Robots

...This is linked to the question of legal responsibility....

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Ban the Attribution of Responsibility to Robots

...In line with Bryson et al 2011, UNI Global Union asserts that legal responsibility for a robot should be attributed to a person....

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Ban the Attribution of Responsibility to Robots

...Robots are not responsible parties under the law....

Published by UNI Global Union

4. Protect children's data and privacy

...Follow a responsible data approach for the handling of data for and about children....

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

1. Responsible

...responsible...

Published by Department of Defense (DoD), United States

1. Responsible

...DOD personnel will exercise appropriate levels of judgment and care while remaining responsible for the development, deployment and use of AI capabilities....

Published by Department of Defense (DoD), United States

5. Benefits and Costs

...For example, while the broader legal environment already applies to AI applications, the application of existing law to questions of responsibility and liability for decisions made by AI could be unclear in some instances, leading to the need for agencies, consistent with their authorities, to evaluate the benefits, costs, and distributional effects associated with any identified or expected method for accountability....

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

3. Accountability

...Institutions should be held responsible for decisions made by the algorithms that they use, even if it is not feasible to explain in detail how the algorithms produce their results....

Published by ACM US Public Policy Council (USACM)

Be Responsible.

... Be responsible....

Published by Unity Technologies

Maximising the Benefits of AI While Managing the Disruption of its Implementation

...Vodafone is a responsible employer and is determined to become a leading, human centric, digital business....

Published by Vodafone Group

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

... 4 Foster responsibility and accountability...

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...Although AI technologies perform specific tasks, it is the responsibility of human stakeholders to ensure that they can perform those tasks and that they are used under appropriate conditions....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...responsibility can be assured by application of “human warranty”, which implies evaluation by patients and clinicians in the development and deployment of AI technologies....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...The goal is to ensure that the algorithm remains on a machine learning development path that is medically effective, can be interrogated and is ethically responsible; it involves active partnership with patients and the public, such as meaningful public consultation and debate (101)....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...The use of AI technologies in medicine requires attribution of responsibility within complex systems in which responsibility is distributed among numerous agents....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...The use of AI technologies in medicine requires attribution of responsibility within complex systems in which responsibility is distributed among numerous agents....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...When medical decisions by AI technologies harm individuals, responsibility and accountability processes should clearly identify the relative roles of manufacturers and clinical users in the harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...Institutions have not only legal liability but also a duty to assume responsibility for decisions made by the algorithms they use, even if it is not feasible to explain in detail how the algorithms produce their results....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...To avoid diffusion of responsibility, in which “everybody’s problem becomes nobody’s responsibility”, a faultless responsibility model (“collective responsibility”), in which all the agents involved in the development and deployment of an AI technology are held responsible, can encourage all actors to act with integrity and minimize harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...To avoid diffusion of responsibility, in which “everybody’s problem becomes nobody’s responsibility”, a faultless responsibility model (“collective responsibility”), in which all the agents involved in the development and deployment of an AI technology are held responsible, can encourage all actors to act with integrity and minimize harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...To avoid diffusion of responsibility, in which “everybody’s problem becomes nobody’s responsibility”, a faultless responsibility model (“collective responsibility”), in which all the agents involved in the development and deployment of an AI technology are held responsible, can encourage all actors to act with integrity and minimize harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...To avoid diffusion of responsibility, in which “everybody’s problem becomes nobody’s responsibility”, a faultless responsibility model (“collective responsibility”), in which all the agents involved in the development and deployment of an AI technology are held responsible, can encourage all actors to act with integrity and minimize harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Foster responsibility and accountability

...To avoid diffusion of responsibility, in which “everybody’s problem becomes nobody’s responsibility”, a faultless responsibility model (“collective responsibility”), in which all the agents involved in the development and deployment of an AI technology are held responsible, can encourage all actors to act with integrity and minimize harm....

Published by World Health Organization (WHO)