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· Article 1: Human oriented.

...The development of artificial intelligence should uphold basic rights such as human freedom and dignity, follow the principle of human centeredness, and prevent artificial intelligence from weakening and replacing humanity's position....

Published by Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), China

Proportionality and harmlessness.

...In other words, for a human person to be legally responsible for the decisions he or she makes to carry out one or more actions, there must be discernment (full human mental faculties), intention (human drive or desire) and freedom (to act in a calculated and premeditated manner)....

Published by OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MINISTERS UNDERSECRETARY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Transparency and explainability.

...Transparency and explainability of AI systems are often essential preconditions for ensuring that human rights, fundamental freedoms and ethical principles are respected, protected and promoted....

Published by OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MINISTERS UNDERSECRETARY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Human centred values

...AI systems should enable an equitable and democratic society by respecting, protecting and promoting human rights, enabling diversity, respecting human freedom and the autonomy of individuals, and protecting the environment....

Published by Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Australian Government

4. The ultimate ideal of AI is to bring more freedom and possibility to mankind.

...The ultimate ideal of AI is to bring more freedom and possibility to mankind....

Published by Robin Li, co-founder and CEO of Baidu

· For Humanity

...Human privacy, dignity, freedom, autonomy and rights should be sufficiently respected....

Published by Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI); Peking University; Tsinghua University; Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Artifical Intelligence Industry Innovation Strategy Alliance (AITISA); etc.

· (3) Privacy

... Companies or government should not infringe individual person’s freedom, dignity and equality in utilization of personal data with AI technologies....

Published by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan

(b) Autonomy

...The principle of autonomy implies the freedom of the human being....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(b) Autonomy

...This translates into human responsibility and thus control over and knowledge about ‘autonomous’ systems as they must not impair freedom of human beings to set their own standards and norms and be able to live according to them....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(c) Responsibility

...Applications of AI and robotics should not pose unacceptable risks of harm to human beings, and not compromise human freedom and autonomy by illegitimately and surreptitiously reducing options for and knowledge of citizens....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

(e) Democracy

...They must not be jeopardised, subverted or equalised by new technologies that inhibit or influence political decision making and infringe on the freedom of expression and the right to receive and impart information without interference....

Published by European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, European Commission

· 11) Human Values

...AI systems should be designed and operated so as to be compatible with ideals of human dignity, rights, freedoms, and cultural diversity....

Published by Future of Life Institute (FLI), Beneficial AI 2017

· 1.2. Human centered values and fairness

...These include freedom, dignity and autonomy, privacy and data protection, non discrimination and equality, diversity, fairness, social justice, and internationally recognized labor rights....

Published by G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy

Self determination

...Self determination is a fundamental expression of freedom, and encompasses the notion of informational self determination....

Published by Data Ethics Commission, Germany

Privacy

...The right to privacy is intended to preserve an individual’s freedom and the integrity of his or her personal identity....

Published by Data Ethics Commission, Germany

· 2. The Principle of Non maleficence: “Do no Harm”

...AI systems should not threaten the democratic process, freedom of expression, freedoms of identify, or the possibility to refuse AI services....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 2. The Principle of Non maleficence: “Do no Harm”

...AI systems should not threaten the democratic process, freedom of expression, freedoms of identify, or the possibility to refuse AI services....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 3. The Principle of Autonomy: “Preserve Human Agency”

...Autonomy of human beings in the context of AI development means freedom from subordination to, or coercion by, AI systems....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

· 4. The Principle of Justice: “Be Fair”

...Developers and implementers need to ensure that individuals and minority groups maintain freedom from bias, stigmatisation and discrimination....

Published by The European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence

5. Empowerment of every individual should be promoted, and the exercise of individuals’ rights should be encouraged, as well as the creation of opportunities for public engagement, in particular by:

...b. respecting related rights including freedom of expression and information, as well as non discrimination,...

Published by 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC)

1. Principle 1 — Human Rights

...Governance frameworks, including standards and regulatory bodies, should be established to oversee processes assuring that the use of A IS does not infringe upon human rights, freedoms, dignity, and privacy, and of traceability to contribute to the building of public trust in A IS....

Published by The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems

· 1.1 Responsible Design and Deployment

...Highly autonomous AI systems must be designed consistent with international conventions that preserve human dignity, rights, and freedoms....

Published by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

2. Principle of transparency

...AI systems which are supposed to be subject to this principle are such ones that might affect the life, body, freedom, privacy, or property of users or third parties....

Published by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), the Government of Japan

7 DIVERSITY INCLUSION PRINCIPLE

...6) For each service category, the AIS offering must be diversified to prevent de facto monopolies from forming and undermining individual freedoms....

Published by University of Montreal

Chapter 2. The Norms of Management

...Fully respect and protect the privacy, freedom, dignity, safety and other rights of relevant stakeholders and other legal rights and interests, and prohibit improper use of power to infringe the legal rights of natural persons, legal persons and other organizations....

Published by National Governance Committee for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence, China

· 1.2. Human centred values and fairness

...These include freedom, dignity and autonomy, privacy and data protection, non discrimination and equality, diversity, fairness, social justice, and internationally recognised labour rights....

Published by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Protect democracy, humanitarian values, and the rule of law

...In the face of novel and accelerating 21st century threats, we feel a duty as technologists to do our part in defending our nation, its allies, and our democratic freedoms....

Published by Rebelliondefense

· 1. THE MAIN PRIORITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI TECHNOLOGIES IS PROTECTING THE INTERESTS AND RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS COLLECTIVELY AND AS INDIVIDUALS

...In the development of AI technologies, the rights and freedoms of the individual should be given the greatest value....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. THE MAIN PRIORITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI TECHNOLOGIES IS PROTECTING THE INTERESTS AND RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS COLLECTIVELY AND AS INDIVIDUALS

...AI Actors are encouraged to assess the potential risks of using an AIS, including the social consequences for individuals, society and the state, as well as the humanitarian impact of the AIS on human rights and freedoms at different stages, including during the formation and use of datasets....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. Foundation of the code action

...The Code also considers international treaties and agreements ratified by the Russian Federation applicable to issues ensuring the rights and freedoms of citizens in the context of the use of information technologies....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. THE KEY PRIORITY OF AI TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT IS PROTECTION OF THE INTERESTS AND RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS AT LARGE AND EVERY PERSON IN PARTICULAR

...Human rights and freedoms and the human as such must be treated as the greatest value in the process of AI technologies development....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

· 1. THE KEY PRIORITY OF AI TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT IS PROTECTION OF THE INTERESTS AND RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS AT LARGE AND EVERY PERSON IN PARTICULAR

...• assess the potential risks of the use of an AI system, including social consequences for individuals, society and the state, as well as the humanitarian impact of an AI system on human rights and freedoms at different stages of its life cycle, i.a....

Published by AI Alliance Russia

Principle 7 – Accountability & Responsibility

...AI systems should never lead to people being deceived or unjustifiably impaired in their freedom of choice....

Published by SDAIA

Plan and Design:

...The design approach of the AI system should respect human rights, and fundamental freedoms as well as the national laws and cultural values of the kingdom....

Published by SDAIA

3.2 Dignity

...In thisregard, it is necessary to develop systems that, at every stage, make it imperative to respect theperson's personality, his freedom and autonomy....

Published by Republic of Serbia

3.3 Prohibition of damages

...The Criminal Code provides for a large number of criminal acts, of which it is important to mention criminal acts against life and body, people's property, against the freedoms and rights of people and citizens....

Published by Republic of Serbia

3.4 Fairness

...This reduces the possibility of misunderstanding or incomplete understanding of the purpose and goals of using these systems, that is, the potential denial of freedom of choice when choosing the system to use....

Published by Republic of Serbia

· We will promote human values, freedom and dignity

...· We will promote human values, freedom and dignity...

Published by Smart Dubai

· ① Safeguarding Human Right

...AI should not be developed or utilized in a way that violates human rights and freedom....

Published by The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and the Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)

· Human oriented approach

... Respect human dignity, rights and freedoms, and cultural diversity...

Published by Tencent Research Institute

· Public engagement and exercise of individuals' rights

... Respect individuals' rights, such as data privacy, expression and information freedom, non discrimination, etc....

Published by Tencent Research Institute

1. AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans.

...AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans....

Published by The Future Society, Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative

1. AI shall not impair, and, where possible, shall advance the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans.

...Accordingly, the purpose of governing artificial intelligence is to develop policy frameworks, voluntary codes or practice, practical guidelines, national and international regulations, and ethical norms that safeguard and promote the equality in rights, dignity, and freedom to flourish of all humans....

Published by The Future Society, Science, Law and Society (SLS) Initiative

Human rights

...Ensuring the freedom and liberty of people to serve the social good....

Published by Tieto

Do no harm

...All stages of an AI system lifecycle should be designed, developed, deployed and operated in ways that respect, protect and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms....

Published by United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

Do no harm

...The intended and unintended impact of AI systems, at any stage in their lifecycle, should be monitored in order to avoid causing or contributing to harm, including violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms....

Published by United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

Fairness and non discrimination

...AI systems should not lead to individuals being deceived or unjustifiably impaired in their human rights and fundamental freedoms....

Published by United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

Human autonomy and oversight

...United Nations system organizations should ensure that AI systems do not overrule freedom and autonomy of human beings and should guarantee human oversight....

Published by United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

Transparency and explainability

...Individuals should be meaningfully informed when a decision which may or will impact their rights, fundamental freedoms, entitlements, services or benefits, is informed by or made based on AI algorithms and have access to the reasons for a decision and the logic involved....

Published by United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity...

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...The inviolable and inherent dignity of every human constitutes the foundation for the universal, indivisible, inalienable, interdependent and interrelated system of human rights and fundamental freedoms....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...Throughout the life cycle of AI systems, the quality of life of human beings should be enhanced, while the definition of “quality of life” should be left open to individuals or groups, as long as there is no violation or abuse of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the dignity of humans in terms of this definition....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...Within such interactions, persons should never be objectified, nor should their dignity be otherwise undermined, or human rights and fundamental freedoms violated or abused....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and human dignity

...Human rights and fundamental freedoms must be respected, protected and promoted throughout the life cycle of AI systems....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Living in peaceful, just and interconnected societies

...AI actors should play a participative and enabling role to ensure peaceful and just societies, which is based on an interconnected future for the benefit of all, consistent with human rights and fundamental freedoms....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Living in peaceful, just and interconnected societies

...This value demands that peace, inclusiveness and justice, equity and interconnectedness should be promoted throughout the life cycle of AI systems, in so far as the processes of the life cycle of AI systems should not segregate, objectify or undermine freedom and autonomous decision making as well as the safety of human beings and communities, divide and turn individuals and groups against each other, or threaten the coexistence between humans, other living beings and the natural environment....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Proportionality and Do No Harm

...In the event of possible occurrence of any harm to human beings, human rights and fundamental freedoms, communities and society at large or the environment and ecosystems, the implementation of procedures for risk assessment and the adoption of measures in order to preclude the occurrence of such harm should be ensured....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Transparency and explainability

...The transparency and explainability of AI systems are often essential preconditions to ensure the respect, protection and promotion of human rights, fundamental freedoms and ethical principles....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Transparency and explainability

...In addition, individuals should be able to access the reasons for a decision affecting their rights and freedoms, and have the option of making submissions to a designated staff member of the private sector company or public sector institution able to review and correct the decision....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Responsibility and accountability

...AI actors and Member States should respect, protect and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms, and should also promote the protection of the environment and ecosystems, assuming their respective ethical and legal responsibility, in accordance with national and international law, in particular Member States’ human rights obligations, and ethical guidance throughout the life cycle of AI systems, including with respect to AI actors within their effective territory and control....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

· Awareness and literacy

...Learning about the impact of AI systems should include learning about, through and for human rights and fundamental freedoms, meaning that the approach and understanding of AI systems should be grounded by their impact on human rights and access to rights, as well as on the environment and ecosystems....

Published by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

3. Make AI Serve People and Planet

...This includes codes of ethics for the development, application and use of AI so that throughout their entire operational process, AI systems remain compatible and increase the principles of human dignity, integrity, freedom, privacy and cultural and gender diversity, as well as with fundamental human rights....

Published by UNI Global Union

7. Secure a Just Transition and Ensuring Support for Fundamental Freedoms and Rights

...Secure a Just Transition and Ensuring Support for Fundamental freedoms and Rights...

Published by UNI Global Union

9. Ban the Attribution of Responsibility to Robots

...Robots should be designed and operated as far as is practicable to comply with existing laws, fundamental rights and freedoms, including privacy....

Published by UNI Global Union

Respect the Law and Act with Integrity.

...We will employ AI in a manner that respects human dignity, rights, and freedoms....

Published by Intelligence Community (IC), United States