China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, together with nine other government agencies, has developed an experimental guide on the ethical review of artificial intelligence technologies.
The document calls for supporting innovation in AI while actively using technical measures to prevent associated ethical risks. Ethical review should focus on three key principles: human well-being, fairness and impartiality, and controllability and reliability of systems.
The guide also addresses criteria for selecting training data, measures to prevent algorithmic bias, and the development of risk assessment methods based on specific AI application scenarios.
Why is China introducing ethical oversight of artificial intelligence — and what does it mean for the industry?
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