OECD AI Principles

History and overview

Adopted in 2019, the OECD AI Principles are voluntary, non-binding recommendations to foster trustworthy AI. They are endorsed by 46 countries, including the U.S., Canada, EU, and Japan.

Why is it relevant?

Promote AI that is:

– Inclusive and fair

– Transparent and accountable

– Robust, secure, and respectful of privacy

Scope of Application

Guidelines apply to governments, public institutions, and private organizations working with AI.

 Key Principles

– Inclusive growth and well-being

– Human-centered values

– Transparency and explainability

– Robustness, security, and safety

– Accountability

Best Practices for AI Developers and Healthcare Organizations

  • – Adopting structured risk management processes

    – Aligning with HIPAA, ISO, and FDA guidance

    – Establishing AI review boards for healthcare deployment

Best Practices

– Using as an ethical framework

– Complementing regulatory compliance efforts (GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 42001)