The Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international legally binding treaty aimed at ensuring the respect of human rights, the rule of law and democracy legal standards in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The treaty, which is also open to non-European countries, sets out a legal framework that covers the entire lifecycle of AI systems and addresses the risks they may pose, while promoting responsible innovation. The convention adopts a risk-based approach to the design, development, use, and decommissioning of AI systems, which requires carefully considering any potential negative consequences of using AI systems.
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- 6
- Pages
- 6
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- France
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- 086024GBR
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- 3.61 MB
- Type of document
- Leaflet
Table of Contents
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW 1
- HOW WAS THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ELABORATED 2
- WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION 2
- WHAT DOES THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION REQUIRE STATES TO DO 3
- WHO IS COVERED BY THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION 4
- HOW IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION MONITORED 5