INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
G7 enacts eleven principles and a Code of conduct for AI.
The Group of Seven (G7) announced their agreement to commit to International Guiding Principles on Artificial Intelligence (the Principles) and an International Code of Conduct for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems (Code of Conduct).
The Principles and Code of Conduct will be reviewed and updated as necessary.
In particular, the Principles apply to all artificial intelligence (AI) actors, when and as applicable to cover the design, development, deployment, and use of advanced AI systems.
The Code of Conduct elaborates on the Principles.
The 11 Principles include:
The Principles and Code of Conduct will be reviewed and updated as necessary.
In particular, the Principles apply to all artificial intelligence (AI) actors, when and as applicable to cover the design, development, deployment, and use of advanced AI systems.
The Code of Conduct elaborates on the Principles.
The 11 Principles include:
- taking appropriate measures to identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks throughout the AI lifecycle;
- monitoring for patterns of misuse, after deployment, including placement on the market;
- publicly reporting advanced AI systems' capabilities, limitations, and domains of appropriate and inappropriate use, to support transparency;
- working towards information sharing and reporting of incidents among organizations developing advanced AI systems;
- developing, implementing, and disclosing AI governance and risk management policies;
- investing in and implementing robust security controls, including physical measures;
- developing and deploying reliable content authentication and provenance mechanisms where technically feasible;
- prioritizing research to mitigate societal, safety, and security risks;
- prioritizing the development of advanced AI systems to address global challenges including climate, health, and education;
- advancing the development and adoption of international technical standards; and
- implementing appropriate data input measures, protection for personal data, and intellectual property.