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Daily Dashboard | 42 countries sign off on OECD's new Principles on Artificial Intelligence Related reading: Reducing risks and valuing compliance with the European Data Protection Seal under the GDPR 

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has released its Principles on Artificial Intelligence, a set of intergovernmental guidelines that has been recognized by 42 countries. The OECD designed the principles to "uphold international standards that aim to ensure AI systems are designed to be robust, safe, fair and trustworthy." Backed by the European Commission, the OECD produced five principles for proper deployment of AI and five recommendations for both public and international policy. “Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising the way we live and work, and offering extraordinary benefits for our societies and economies. Yet, it raises new challenges and is also fuelling anxieties and ethical concerns,” OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría said. “These Principles will be a global reference point for trustworthy AI so that we can harness its opportunities in a way that delivers the best outcomes for all.”
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