Toward a G20 Framework for Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

Principle: Toward a G20 Framework for Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace, Jul 19, 2018

Published by Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada

Related Principles

2. Continued attention and vigilance, as well as accountability, for the potential effects and consequences of, artificial intelligence systems should be ensured, in particular by:

a. promoting accountability of all relevant stakeholders to individuals, supervisory authorities and other third parties as appropriate, including through the realization of audit, continuous monitoring and impact assessment of artificial intelligence systems, and periodic review of oversight mechanisms; b. fostering collective and joint responsibility, involving the whole chain of actors and stakeholders, for example with the development of collaborative standards and the sharing of best practices, c. investing in awareness raising, education, research and training in order to ensure a good level of information on and understanding of artificial intelligence and its potential effects in society, and d. establishing demonstrable governance processes for all relevant actors, such as relying on trusted third parties or the setting up of independent ethics committees,

Published by 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC) in Declaration On Ethics And Data Protection In Artifical Intelligence, Oct 23, 2018

(Conclusion)

Taking into consideration the principles above, the 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners calls for common governance principles on artificial intelligence to be established, fostering concerted international efforts in this field, in order to ensure that its development and use take place in accordance with ethics and human values, and respect human dignity. These common governance principles must be able to tackle the challenges raised by the rapid evolutions of artificial intelligence technologies, on the basis of a multi stakeholder approach in order to address all cross sectoral issues at stake. They must take place at an international level since the development of artificial intelligence is a trans border phenomenon and may affect all humanity. The Conference should be involved in this international effort, working with and supporting general and sectoral authorities in other fields such as competition, market and consumer regulation.

Published by 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC) in Declaration On Ethics And Data Protection In Artifical Intelligence, Oct 23, 2018

b)Multi stakeholder approach:

promotes the participation of natural personsand legal or organizations and institutionspublic and private in the debate for developmentof policies aimed at regulating theuse of artificial intelligence in the country.

Published by THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC and THE CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC in Principles for the Development of Use of Artificial Intelligence, July 5, 2023

(Preamble)

In order to meet the security challenges of artificial intelligence and guard the future of mankind in the intelligent age, the Shanghai Advisory Committee of Experts on Artificial Intelligence Industry Security, on the basis of fully absorbing the consensus on artificial intelligence security at home and abroad, jointly launched the Shanghai Initiative for the Security development of Artificial Intelligence and industry colleagues in the field of artificial intelligence security.

Published by Shanghai Advisory Committee of Experts on Artificial Intelligence Industry Security in Shanghai Initiative for the Safe Development of Artificial Intelligence, Aug 30, 2019