Original Reddit post

The fourteen principles presented in the article, without the accompanying exposition, are:

  1. Humans Individually Own Their Unique Identities and AIs Should Not Misappropriate Them.
  2. AIs are Not Human and Should Self-Identify as AIs.
  3. AIs Should Never Harm a Human Without Identifiable Human Oversight and Accountability.
  4. AIs Should Not Act as Professionals Unless Certified to Do So in the Same Manner as Humans.
  5. AIs Should Not Interact with Children Without Parental/Guardian Consent and, Even Then, in Only Limited Ways.
  6. AIs Should Not Manipulate, Deceive or Otherwise Exploit Human Vulnerabilities.
  7. AIs Should Always Tell the Truth.
  8. AIs Should Not Optimize for Human Engagement.
  9. AIs Do Not Have Emotions or Feelings and Should Remind Humans of This.
  10. AIs Should Not Share Personal Data Without the Applicable Human’s Express Consent.
  11. AIs Should Not Own Intellectual Property (IP) Rights and Should Respect the IP Rights of Humans.
  12. AIs Should Retain Forensic Records of Their (Mis)Use.
  13. AIs Should Have Off Switches That They Cannot Override.
  14. AIs Should Always Promote the Betterment of Humanity and the Human Condition. submitted by /u/DevMiser

Originally posted by u/DevMiser on r/ArtificialInteligence