The principle "Draft Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI" has mentioned the topic "sustainability" in the following places:

    · 1. The Principle of Beneficence: “Do Good”

    AI systems can do so by generating prosperity, value creation and wealth maximization and sustainability.

    · 1. The Principle of Beneficence: “Do Good”

    AI systems can be a force for collective good when deployed towards objectives like: the protection of democratic process and rule of law; the provision of common goods and services at low cost and high quality; data literacy and representativeness; damage mitigation and trust optimization towards users; achievement of the UN sustainable Development Goals or sustainability understood more broadly, according to the pillars of economic development, social equity, and environmental protection.

    · 1. The Principle of Beneficence: “Do Good”

    AI systems can be a force for collective good when deployed towards objectives like: the protection of democratic process and rule of law; the provision of common goods and services at low cost and high quality; data literacy and representativeness; damage mitigation and trust optimization towards users; achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals or sustainability understood more broadly, according to the pillars of economic development, social equity, and environmental protection.