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AI Bill of Rights

A non-binding framework published by the White House in October 2022, outlining five principles for designing and deploying AI systems that protect civil rights and democratic values.

The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights establishes five principles: safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives and fallback. While not legally binding, the framework has influenced US policy discussions and corporate AI governance practices. The principles apply to automated systems that significantly impact people's rights, opportunities, or access. Federal agencies have used the framework to guide AI procurement and deployment decisions. It represents the US approach of principles-based guidance rather than comprehensive regulation.

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