5. Assessment and Accountability Obligation.
If an assessment reveals substantial risks, such as those suggested by principles concerning Public safety and Cybersecurity, then the project should not move forward.
8. Public Safety Obligation.
Public safety Obligation.
8. Public Safety Obligation.
Institutions must assess the public safety risks that arise from the deployment of AI systems that direct or control physical devices, and implement safety controls.
8. Public Safety Obligation.
Institutions must assess the public safety risks that arise from the deployment of AI systems that direct or control physical devices, and implement safety controls.
8. Public Safety Obligation.
The Public safety Obligation recognizes that AI systems control devices in the physical world.
9. Cybersecurity Obligation.
The Cybersecurity Obligation follows from the Public safety Obligation and underscores the risk that even well designed systems may be the target of hostile actors.
12. Termination Obligation.
An institution that has established an AI system has an affirmative obligation to terminate the system if human control of the system is no longer possible.
12. Termination Obligation.
The obligation presumes that systems must remain within human control.