Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
In today’s episode, we’ll explore the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, a document created by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy that can help guide schools and society at large in the safe and equitable adoption and integration of artificial intelligence.
Five Principles
Within the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, you will find five principles:
- Safe and Effective Systems: “You should be protected from unsafe or ineffective systems.”
- Algorithmic Discrimination Protections: “You should not face discrimination by algorithms and systems should be used and designed in an equitable way.”
- Data Privacy: “You should be protected from abusive data practices via built-in protections and you should have agency over how data about you is used.”
- Notice and Explanation: “You should know that an automated system is being used and understand how and why it contributes to outcomes that impact you.”
- Human Alternatives, Consideration, and Fallback: “You should be able to opt out, where appropriate, and have access to a person who can quickly consider and remedy problems you encounter.”
For more information about AI, explore the following AVID Open Access article collection: AI in the K–12 Classroom.