The principle "The Montreal Declaration for a Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence" has mentioned the topic "safety" in the following places:

    PREAMBLE

    Artificial intelligence constitutes a major form of scientific and technological progress, which can generate considerable social benefits by improving living conditions and health, facilitating justice, creating wealth, bolstering public safety, and mitigating the impact of human activities on the environment and the climate.

    5 DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION PRINCIPLE

    7) We must at all times be able to verify that AIS are doing what they were programmed for and what they are used for.

    8 PRUDENCE PRINCIPLE

    2) When the misuse of an AIS endangers public health or safety and has a high probability of occurrence, it is prudent to restrict open access and public dissemination to its algorithm.

    8 PRUDENCE PRINCIPLE

    3) Before being placed on the market and whether they are offered for charge or for free, AIS must meet strict reliability, security, and integrity requirements and be subjected to tests that do not put people’s lives in danger, harm their quality of life, or negatively impact their reputation or psychological integrity.

    8 PRUDENCE PRINCIPLE

    These tests must be open to the relevant public authorities and stakeholders.