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OECD AI Principles overview
The OECD AI Principles promote use of AI that is innovative and trustworthy and that respects human rights and democratic values. Adopted in May 2019, they set standards for AI that are practical and flexible enough to stand the test of time.

Labour-saving technologies and employment levels
This paper exploits natural language processing techniques to detect explicit labour-saving goals in inventive efforts in robotics and assess their relevance for different occupational profiles and the impact on employment levels.

Designing a Rights-Based Global Index on Responsible AI
A frameworks have been developed that set out core ethical principles to be upheld as the technology is designed, developed, used, and evaluated.

AI in Healthcare: From Science Fiction to Reality
The webinar will cover pros, cons, possible attention points and benefits of AI for patients.

Deep impact of AI on Human Rights
This webinar addressed the profound impact of AI, and decision-making algorithms, on human rights.

Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety
This guide provides end-to-end guidance on how to apply principles of AI ethics and safety to the design
and implementation of algorithmic systems in the public sector.

Toward Trustworthy AI Development: Mechanisms for Supporting Verifiable Claims
This report suggests various steps that different stakeholders in AI development can take to make it easier to verify claims about AI development, with a focus on providing evidence about the safety, security, fairness, and privacy protection of AI s

Trustworthiness of AI applications in public sector
Public trust is a key component for the adoption and diffusion of newly emerging technologies, even more in the case of citizens’ everyday interaction with public administrations.