The principle "Principles for the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in the United Nations System" has mentioned the topic "for human" in the following places:

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Fairness and non discrimination

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

    Fairness and non discrimination

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

    Sustainability

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    Sustainability

    Any use of AI should aim to promote environmental, economic and social sustainability.

    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.

    Human autonomy and oversight

    All stages of the AI system lifecycle should follow and incorporate humancentric design practices and leave meaningful opportunity for human decision making.

    Human autonomy and oversight

    As a rule, life and death decisions or other decisions affecting fundamental human rights of individuals must not be ceded to AI systems, as these decisions require human intervention.

    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.