Principle 3 – Humanity
Principle 3 – humanity
Principle 3 – Humanity
The humanity principle highlights that AI systems should be built using an ethical methodology to be just and ethically permissible, based on intrinsic and fundamental human rights and cultural values to generate a beneficial impact on individual stakeholders and communities, in both the long and short term goals and objectives to be used for the good of humanity.
Principle 3 – Humanity
The humanity principle highlights that AI systems should be built using an ethical methodology to be just and ethically permissible, based on intrinsic and fundamental human rights and cultural values to generate a beneficial impact on individual stakeholders and communities, in both the long and short term goals and objectives to be used for the good of humanity.
Principle 3 – Humanity
The humanity principle highlights that AI systems should be built using an ethical methodology to be just and ethically permissible, based on intrinsic and fundamental human rights and cultural values to generate a beneficial impact on individual stakeholders and communities, in both the long and short term goals and objectives to be used for the good of humanity.
Principle 3 – Humanity
Predictive models should not be designed to deceive, manipulate, or condition behavior that is not meant to empower, aid, or augment human skills but should adopt a more human centric design approach that allows for human choice and determination.
· Plan and Design:
1 It is essential to design and build a model that is based on the fundamental human rights and cultural values and principles that are applied within and on the AI system’s decisions, processes, and functionalities.
· Plan and Design:
2 The designers of the AI model should define how the AI system will align with fundamental human rights and KSA’s cultural values while designing, building, and testing the technology; as well as how the AI system and its outcomes will strive to achieve and positively contribute to augment and complement human skills and capabilities.
· Prepare Input Data:
2 Data must be properly acquired, classified, processed, and accessible to ensure respect for human rights, and KSA’s cultural values and preferences.
· Prepare Input Data:
2 Data must be properly acquired, classified, processed, and accessible to ensure respect for human rights, and KSA’s cultural values and preferences.
· Build and Validate:
1 When constructing AI systems, designers and engineers should prioritize building AI systems and algorithms that allow and facilitate decision making with an outlook of aligning with human rights and KSA’s cultural values.
· Build and Validate:
The automated decisions that result from AI systems should not act in a partial and standalone manner without considering broader human rights and cultural values in their final outcomes and results.
· Build and Validate:
2 Designers and Engineers should enable AI systems with the appropriate parameters and algorithm training to attain outcomes that advance humanity
· Deploy and Monitor:
1 Periodic assessments of the deployed AI system should be conducted to ensure that its results are aligned with human rights and cultural values, accuracy key performance indicators (KPIs), and impact on individuals or communities to ensure the continuous improvement of the technology.
· Deploy and Monitor:
2 Designers of AI models should establish mechanisms of assessing AI systems against fundamental human rights and cultural values to mitigate any negative and harmful outcomes resulting from the use of the AI system.
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.