The principle "Principles for the Stewardship of AI Applications" has mentioned the topic "safety" in the following places:

    1. Public Trust in AI

    Its continued adoption and acceptance will depend significantly on public trust and validation.

    5. Benefits and Costs

    Executive Order 12866 calls on agencies to “select those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other advantages; distributive impacts; and equity).” Agencies should, when consistent with law, carefully consider the full societal costs, benefits, and distributional effects before considering regulations related to the development and deployment of AI applications.

    6. Flexibility

    Targeted agency conformity assessment schemes, to protect health and safety, privacy, and other values, will be essential to a successful, and flexible, performance based approach.

    9. Safety and Security

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    9. Safety and Security

    Agencies should promote the development of AI systems that are safe, secure, and operate as intended, and encourage the consideration of safety and security issues throughout the AI design, development, deployment, and operation process.

    9. Safety and Security

    Agencies should promote the development of AI systems that are safe, secure, and operate as intended, and encourage the consideration of safety and security issues throughout the AI design, development, deployment, and operation process.

    9. Safety and Security

    When evaluating or introducing AI policies, agencies should be mindful of any potential safety and security risks, as well as the risk of possible malicious deployment and use of AI applications.