The principle "AI Ethics Principles" has mentioned the topic "for human" in the following places:

    Human, social and environmental wellbeing

    Human, social and environmental wellbeing

    Human, social and environmental wellbeing

    This principle aims to clearly indicate from the outset that AI systems should be used for beneficial outcomes for individuals, society and the environment.

    Human, social and environmental wellbeing

    AI systems that help address areas of global concern should be encouraged, like the United Nation’s sustainable Development Goals.

    Human, social and environmental wellbeing

    AI systems designed for legitimate internal business purposes, like increasing efficiency, can have broader impacts on individual, social and environmental wellbeing.

    Human centred values

    Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should respect human rights, diversity, and the autonomy of individuals.

    Human centred values

    This principle aims to ensure that AI systems are aligned with human values.

    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.

    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.

    Human centred values

    human rights risks need to be carefully considered, as AI systems can equally enable and hamper such fundamental rights.

    Human centred values

    It’s permissible to interfere with certain human rights where it’s reasonable, necessary and proportionate.