Responsible AI: Ethical policies and practices | Microsoft AI (original) (raw)
- Responsible AI is a set of steps we take to make sure that AI systems are trustworthy and uphold societal principles. It involves working through issues such as fairness, reliability and safety, privacy and security, inclusiveness, transparency and accountability. And thinking deeply about the ways that we design, build, and operate AI systems.
- Microsoft ensures fairness in its AI systems through a comprehensive approach that includes principles, practices, and tools designed to mitigate bias and promote inclusivity.
Microsoft's responsible AI principles include fairness, reliability and safety, privacy and security, inclusiveness, transparency, and accountability. These principles guide the development and deployment of AI systems to ensure they treat everyone equally and prevent discrimination based on personal characteristics. Microsoft also emphasizes the importance of validating AI models responsibly to enhance fairness and alignment with reality. - When using generative AI tools, ethical considerations include addressing bias and fairness, ensuring privacy and security, maintaining transparency and accountability, promoting inclusiveness, and ensuring reliability and safety. It's also important to ensure accuracy and honesty, keep human oversight, develop ethical decision-making frameworks, comply with legal and regulatory requirements, and avoid harmful bias. These steps help ensure responsible and fair use of AI technologies.
- To introduce AI responsibly, organizations should develop a Responsible AI Standard, like Microsoft's, covering principles such as fairness, reliability, privacy, and inclusiveness.
Here are additional steps organizations may take to ensure responsible AI use:- Establish an Office of Responsible AI to oversee ethics and governance.
- Implement AI governance tools like the Microsoft Responsible AI Dashboard to monitor and manage AI systems.
- Engage stakeholders across the organization and provide training on responsible AI principles and practices.
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