The cabinet of Jordan’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship approved the "National Charter of Ethics for Artificial Intelligence." The charter will call for Jordan to develop a national strategy and regulatory regime for the deployment of AI technology. The deployment of AI will be done by “finding a common ethical base” based on “human and religious values, and the customs and traditions of society.” The charter contains several ethical principles for AI, including accountability, transparency and respect for individual privacy.
Jordan creates national ethics charter for AI
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