WORKING TOGETHER FOR RESPONSIBLE AI
We promote a “human-in-command” approach to AI.
We promote a “human-in-command” approach to AI.
Promote AI that is lawful, ethical and socio-technically robust in line with European values, laws and regulations, human rights, democracy and the rule of law
Building on the work of the High Level Expert Group on AI, inform (inter)national policy makers on AI ethics, laws, standards and policy strategies
Continuously build and increase knowledge and awareness of the benefits and challenges of AI with all stakeholders, including society at large
Promote collaboration between all AI stakeholders (academia, industry, civil society and policy) and engagement of various expertises (AI, law, ethics, humanities, economics, etc.)
Help public and private organizations implement Responsible AI into their operations through education, translation of guidelines, strategic planning and tooling
Perform and translate AI research results into policies, practices and viable AI products and services that benefit society. Identify research demand. Involve varied expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to have significant advantages for society.
As with every disruptive technology, AI also entails risks and complex policy challenges in areas such as safety and security, socio-economic aspects, ethics, (human) rights, democracy and the rule of law.
To fully reap the benefits and opportunities of Al we need to adequately address these risks and challenges.
The early involvement of all stakeholders is necessary to make sure that these challenges are understood and tackled head on.
We believe that this collaborative and inclusive approach will lead to increased social involvement, trust and support with respect to the further development and use of AI.
AI should adhere to our laws and regulations, our human rights, democracy and the rule of law
ALLAI promotes Al that is in line with our values, freedom, safety, dignity, autonomy, health and prosperity
ALLAI promotes Al that is safe, robust, explainable, fair and inclusive
“Let’s take a human-in-command approach to AI, where we decide if, when and how we use AI in our daily lives”.
“AI is not value free. It bears implicitly the values of those who developed it.”
“AI will be a powerful tool for social justice, but only if it’s done with inclusion, diversity, and fairness as drivers.”