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

    PREAMBLE

    Indeed, intelligent machines can restrict the choices of individuals and groups, lower living standards, disrupt the organization of labor and the job market, influence politics, clash with fundamental rights, exacerbate social and economic inequalities, and affect ecosystems, the climate and the environment.

    4 SOLIDARITY PRINCIPLE

    6) AIS should help improve risk management and foster conditions for a society with a more equitable and mutual distribution of individual and collective risks.

    6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

    6 equity PRINCIPLE

    6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

    The development and use of AIS must contribute to the creation of a just and equitable society.

    6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

    3) AIS development must produce social and economic benefits for all by reducing social inequalities and vulnerabilities.

    6 EQUITY PRINCIPLE

    7) We should support the development of commons algorithms — and of open data needed to train them — and expand their use, as a socially equitable objective.

    8 PRUDENCE PRINCIPLE

    5) The errors and flaws discovered in AIS and SAAD should be publicly shared, on a global scale, by public institutions and businesses in sectors that pose a significant danger to personal integrity and social organization.