(a) Human rights:

AI should be developed and implemented in accordance with international human rights standards.
Principle: Suggested generic principles for the development, implementation and use of AI, Mar 21, 2019

Published by The Extended Working Group on Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST), UNESCO

Related Principles

· 11) Human Values

AI systems should be designed and operated so as to be compatible with ideals of human dignity, rights, freedoms, and cultural diversity.

Published by Future of Life Institute (FLI), Beneficial AI 2017 in Asilomar AI Principles, Jan 3-8, 2017

Human Rights

A IS should be developed and operated in a manner that respects internationally recognized human rights.

Published by IEEE in Ethical Aspects of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, Jun 24, 2019

A. Lawfulness:

AI applications will be developed and used in accordance with national and international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law, as applicable.

Published by The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in NATO Principles of Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Defence, Oct 22, 2021

1. Harmony and Human friendly

The goal of AI development should be to promote the well being of humankind. It should conform to human values and ethical principles, promote human machine harmony, and serve the progress of human civilization. The development of AI should be based on the premise of ensuring social security and respecting human rights, and should prevent misuse, abuse and evil use of AI technology by all means.

Published by National Governance Committee for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence, China in Governance Principles for the New Generation Artificial Intelligence--Developing Responsible Artificial Intelligence, Jun 17, 2019

· ① Safeguarding Human Right

AI should be developed and utilized in a way that respects equal human rights and guarantees diverse democratic values and rights stipulated in international human rights laws and similar standards. AI should not be developed or utilized in a way that violates human rights and freedom.

Published by The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and the Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) in National AI Ethical Guidelines, Dec 23, 2020