TF4 Digital Transformation
HUMAN-CENTRIC AI: FROM PRINCIPLES TO ACTIONABLE AND SHARED POLICIES

ABSTRACT

AI is increasingly being used to support and improve human decision-making. This technology holds the promise of delivering valuable insights and knowledge across a multitude of applications. However, the broad adoption and positive impact of AI systems will rely heavily on the ability to trust the whole AI ecosystem, insofar as it is capable of promoting the autonomy of human beings while recognising and respecting their fundamental vulnerability.

To achieve this, we recommend an ethics-by-design methodology for adoption by G20 Governments, which can drive the design, development, and deployment of trustworthy AI/digital ecosystems in each State. This methodology should be harmonised and supported by a multi-national approach inspired by the recognition of trustworthy AI as a common good.

AUTHORS

Carlo Casalone
Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)

Luciano Floridi
University of Oxford (UK)

Laura Palazzani
Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)

Renzo Pegoraro
Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)

Francesca Rossi
IBM Research (Italy)

Roberto Villa
Fondazione IBM Italia

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