Bishop Steven Croft, who sits on the House of Lords artificial intelligence committee, has published a list of ten commandments on AI. He said Christians need to be part of the AI dialogue and make contributions for the sake of the common good. His ten commandments are that AI should: be designed for all and benefit humanity; operate on principles of transparency and fairness, and be well signposted; not be used to transgress data rights and privacy of individuals, families, or communities; not create inequality of wealth, health, or opportunity; not be used for criminal intent, subverting democracy values, truth, or courtesy in public discourse; enhance, rather than replace, human labour and creativity; never be developed or deployed separately from consideration of the ethical consequences of its applications; and never be given autonomous power to hurt or destroy. Everyone has the right to be adequately educated to flourish mentally, emotionally, and economically in a digital and AI world.
'Ten AI commandments’
Written by David Fletcher 02 Mar 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for churches, NGOs, businesses and governments to research and develop the best ethical applications of AI and direct them toward the most urgent problems facing humanity. (Exodus 36:2)
- More: www.christiantoday.com/article/bishop-issues-10-commandments-of-artificial-intelligence/126588.htm