The principle "Ethical Principles for AI in Defence" has mentioned the topic "privacy" in the following places:

    Fourth principle: Bias and Harm Mitigation

    These may range from harms caused by a lack of suitable privacy for personal data, to unintended military harms due to system unpredictability.

    Fourth principle: Bias and Harm Mitigation

    These may range from harms caused by a lack of suitable privacy for personal data, to unintended military harms due to system unpredictability.

    Fifth principle: Reliability

    Given Defence’s unique operational context and the challenges of the information environment, this principle also requires AI enabled systems to be secure, and a robust approach to cybersecurity, data protection and privacy.

    Fifth principle: Reliability

    Given Defence’s unique operational context and the challenges of the information environment, this principle also requires AI enabled systems to be secure, and a robust approach to cybersecurity, data protection and privacy.