The principle "Joint Pledge on Artificial Intelligence Industry Self-Discipline (Draft for Comment)" has mentioned the topic "safety" in the following places:

    (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.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    Ensure that AI systems operate securely safely, reliably, and controllably throughout their lifecycle.

    · Article 5: Secure safe and controllable.

    Evaluate system security safety and potential risks, and continuously improve system maturity, robustness, and anti tampering capabilities.

    · Article 6: Transparent and explainable.

    Regarding system decision making processes, data structures, and the intent of system developers and technological implementers: be capable of accurate description, monitoring, and reproduction; and realize explainability, predictability, traceability, and verifiability for algorithmic logic, system decisions, and action outcomes.

    · Article 9: Diversity and inclusivity.

    Continually test and validate algorithms, so that they do not discriminate against users based on race, gender, nationality, age, religious beliefs, etc.

    · Article 9: Diversity and inclusivity.

    Continually test and validate algorithms, so that they do not discriminate against users based on race, gender, nationality, age, religious beliefs, etc.

    · Article 11: Formulate standards.

    Enhance the measurability of ethical principles such as security and controllability, transparency and explainability, privacy protection, and diversity and inclusiveness; and simultaneously build corresponding assessment capabilities.

    · Article 13: Universal education.

    Actively participate in universal education on artificial intelligence for the public, morals and ethics education for relevant practitioners, and digital labor skills retraining for personnel whose jobs have been replaced; alleviate public concerns about artificial intelligence technology; raise public awareness about safety and prevention; and actively respond to questions about current and future workforce challenges.