Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence: Building Innovation and Ethics
- The EU's proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act is the largest effort yet to establish a regulatory framework for the development of responsible AI.
- The importance of 'using AI for good and responsible for all' has been acknowledged under the 'New Delhi Declaration' adopted at the G20 Summit.
- According to the manifesto, in order to develop responsible AI, special attention should be paid to deployment, protection of human rights, transparency and explainability, fairness, accountability, regulation, security, appropriate human oversight, ethics, bias, privacy and data security.
- In the case of AI being used based on bias, if human developers suffer from their ....
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