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=== Responsible AI ===
 
=== Responsible AI ===
 
Responsible AI is a governance framework that documents how a specific organization is addressing the challenges around AI from both an ethical and a legal point of view.
 
Responsible AI is a governance framework that documents how a specific organization is addressing the challenges around AI from both an ethical and a legal point of view.
[[File:5gp.png|thumb|426x426px|alt=|'''Figure 1: Five main guiding principles for Responsible AI''']]In an attempt to ensure Responsible AI practices, organizations have identified guiding principles to guide the development of AI applications and solutions.  According to the research “The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines” <ref>A. Jobin, M. Ienca and E. Vayena, "The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines," ''Nature Machine Intelligence,'' p. 389–399, 2019</ref> , some principles are mentioned more often than others. However, Gartner has concluded that there is a global convergence emerging around five ethical principles <ref>S. Sicular , E. Brethenoux , F. Buytendijk and J. Hare, "AI Ethics: Use 5 Common Guidelines as Your Starting Point," Gartner, 11 July 2019. [Online]. Available: <nowiki>https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3947359/ai-ethics-use-5-common-guidelines-as-your-starting-point</nowiki>. [Accessed 23 August 2021].</ref> :
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[[File:5gp.png|thumb|426x426px|alt=|'''Figure 1: Five main guiding principles for Responsible AI''']]In an attempt to ensure Responsible AI practices, organizations have identified guiding principles to guide the development of AI applications and solutions.  According to the research “The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines” <ref name=":2">A. Jobin, M. Ienca and E. Vayena, "The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines," ''Nature Machine Intelligence,'' p. 389–399, 2019</ref> , some principles are mentioned more often than others. However, Gartner has concluded that there is a global convergence emerging around five ethical principles <ref>S. Sicular , E. Brethenoux , F. Buytendijk and J. Hare, "AI Ethics: Use 5 Common Guidelines as Your Starting Point," Gartner, 11 July 2019. [Online]. Available: <nowiki>https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3947359/ai-ethics-use-5-common-guidelines-as-your-starting-point</nowiki>. [Accessed 23 August 2021].</ref>:
    
* Human-centric and socially beneficial
 
* Human-centric and socially beneficial
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* Accountable
 
* Accountable
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The definition of the various guiding principles is included in [2].
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The definition of the various guiding principles is included in <ref name=":2" />.
    
=== The Treasury Board Directive on Automated Decision-Making ===
 
=== The Treasury Board Directive on Automated Decision-Making ===