The principle "G20 AI Principles" has mentioned the topic "for human" in the following places:

    · 1.1. Inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being

    Inclusive growth, sustainable development and well being

    · 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.

    · 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.

    · 1.2. Human centered values and fairness

    human centered values and fairness

    · 1.2. Human centered values and fairness

    a) AI actors should respect the rule of law, human rights and democratic values, throughout the AI system lifecycle.

    · 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.

    · 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.

    · 1.2. Human centered values and fairness

    b) To this end, AI actors should implement mechanisms and safeguards, such as capacity for human determination, that are appropriate to the context and consistent with the state of art.