China has created a set of ethical principles for artificial intelligence

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China has released the country's first set of AI ethics guidelines with a focus on user rights and data control.

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China has published the first set of ethical principles for regulating artificial intelligence (AI). Protecting the rights of users and preventing the risks associated with the influence of global tech giants is of paramount importance. Another goal of the initiative is China's aspiration to become a global leader in AI by 2030. This was reported by South China Morning Post.

The guideline states that people should have full authority to make decisions and have the right to choose whether to accept AI services, get out of interaction with the AI system, or stop working at any time. The document was released by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST) last Sunday.

The goal of the regulation is to “make sure that artificial intelligence is always under the control of humans,” the manual says.

The document outlines six basic principles for artificial intelligence systems, including ensuring their “manageability and reliability”. Other principles are improving human well-being, ensuring justice and fairness, protecting privacy and security, and enhancing ethical literacy.
 
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