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.
3. Principle of controllability
(See, e.g., The Future of Life Institute (FLI), Research Priorities for Robust and beneficial Artificial Intelligence (2015)).
7. Principle of ethics
Developers should respect human dignity and individual autonomy in R&D of AI systems.
7. Principle of ethics
It is encouraged that, when developing AI systems that link with the human brain and body, developers pay particularly due consideration to respecting human dignity and individual autonomy, in light of discussions on bioethics, etc.
7. Principle of ethics
It is advisable that developers take precautions to ensure that AI systems do not unduly infringe the value of humanity, based on the International human rights Law and the International Humanitarian Law.
7. Principle of ethics
It is advisable that developers take precautions to ensure that AI systems do not unduly infringe the value of humanity, based on the International Human Rights Law and the International Humanitarian Law.