The aim of the Guidelines is to promote Trustworthy AI. Trustworthy AI has three components, which should be met throughout the system's entire life cycle: (1) it should be lawful, complying with all applicable laws and regulations (2) it should be ethical, ensuring adherence to ethical principles and values and (3) it should be robust, both from a technical and social perspective since, even with good intentions, AI systems can cause unintentional harm. Each component in itself is necessary but not sufficient for the achievement of Trustworthy AI. Ideally, all three components work in harmony and overlap in their operation. If, in practice, tensions arise between these components, society should endeavour to align them.
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%1 ec2019ethics
%A High-Level Expert Group on AI,
%C Brussels
%D 2019
%K European_Commission artificial_intelligence digital_ethics discrimination ethics
%T Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI
%U https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/ethics-guidelines-trustworthy-ai
%X The aim of the Guidelines is to promote Trustworthy AI. Trustworthy AI has three components, which should be met throughout the system's entire life cycle: (1) it should be lawful, complying with all applicable laws and regulations (2) it should be ethical, ensuring adherence to ethical principles and values and (3) it should be robust, both from a technical and social perspective since, even with good intentions, AI systems can cause unintentional harm. Each component in itself is necessary but not sufficient for the achievement of Trustworthy AI. Ideally, all three components work in harmony and overlap in their operation. If, in practice, tensions arise between these components, society should endeavour to align them.
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abstract = {The aim of the Guidelines is to promote Trustworthy AI. Trustworthy AI has three components, which should be met throughout the system's entire life cycle: (1) it should be lawful, complying with all applicable laws and regulations (2) it should be ethical, ensuring adherence to ethical principles and values and (3) it should be robust, both from a technical and social perspective since, even with good intentions, AI systems can cause unintentional harm. Each component in itself is necessary but not sufficient for the achievement of Trustworthy AI. Ideally, all three components work in harmony and overlap in their operation. If, in practice, tensions arise between these components, society should endeavour to align them.},
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address = {Brussels},
author = {{High-Level Expert Group on AI}},
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institution = {European Commission},
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keywords = {European_Commission artificial_intelligence digital_ethics discrimination ethics},
language = {eng},
month = apr,
timestamp = {2019-04-09T00:11:27.000+0200},
title = {Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI},
type = {Report},
url = {https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/ethics-guidelines-trustworthy-ai},
year = 2019
}