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
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– 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)