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).
Sustainability.
sustainability.
Sustainability.
Ongoing assessment of the human, social, cultural, economic and environmental impacts of AI technologies should be carried out with full awareness of the sustainability implications of such 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.
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.
Awareness and education.
Awareness and education.
Awareness and education.
Public awareness and understanding of AI technologies and the value of data should be promoted through open and accessible education, civic engagement,digital skills and training on the ethics of using AI, media and information literacy and capacity building jointly led by governments, intergovernmental organisations, civil society, academia, the media, community leaders and the private sector, and taking into account existing linguistic, social and cultural diversity, to ensure effective public participation.
Adaptive multi stakeholder governance and collaboration
These include governments, intergovernmental organisations, the technical community, civil society, researchers and academia, the media, education officials, policy makers, private sector companies, human rights institutions and equality bodies, antidiscrimination watchdogs, and youth and children’s groups, among others.
Adaptive multi stakeholder governance and collaboration
These include governments, intergovernmental organisations, the technical community, civil society, researchers and academia, the media, education officials, policy makers, private sector companies, human rights institutions and equality bodies, antidiscrimination watchdogs, and youth and children’s groups, among others.