UK Universities Develop Ethical AI Principles to Guide Research and Education
The 24 leading research universities in the UK that make up the Russell Group have developed a set of ethical principles to guide the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) on their campuses. The principles aim to ensure AI is incorporated into teaching and research in a way that benefits society, promotes human rights and diversity, and minimizes the risks of unintended harm or bias.
The guidelines cover areas like transparency, accountability, privacy, fairness, safety and the need for multi-stakeholder input and oversight mechanisms. They are meant to treat AI as "an opportunity rather than a threat" and ensure it is developed responsibly to address global challenges like sustainable development and clean energy.
By adopting these principles, the Russell Group universities hope to set an example for how higher education can foster ethical, trustworthy and human-centric AI that harnesses the full potential of the technology for good.
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