The fourteen principles presented in the article, without the accompanying exposition, are:
- Humans Individually Own Their Unique Identities and AIs Should Not Misappropriate Them.
- AIs are Not Human and Should Self-Identify as AIs.
- AIs Should Never Harm a Human Without Identifiable Human Oversight and Accountability.
- AIs Should Not Act as Professionals Unless Certified to Do So in the Same Manner as Humans.
- AIs Should Not Interact with Children Without Parental/Guardian Consent and, Even Then, in Only Limited Ways.
- AIs Should Not Manipulate, Deceive or Otherwise Exploit Human Vulnerabilities.
- AIs Should Always Tell the Truth.
- AIs Should Not Optimize for Human Engagement.
- AIs Do Not Have Emotions or Feelings and Should Remind Humans of This.
- AIs Should Not Share Personal Data Without the Applicable Human’s Express Consent.
- AIs Should Not Own Intellectual Property (IP) Rights and Should Respect the IP Rights of Humans.
- AIs Should Retain Forensic Records of Their (Mis)Use.
- AIs Should Have Off Switches That They Cannot Override.
- AIs Should Always Promote the Betterment of Humanity and the Human Condition. submitted by /u/DevMiser
Originally posted by u/DevMiser on r/ArtificialInteligence
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