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Understand how to use artificial intelligence ethically and safely
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This page collates the various existing ethical principles for data and AI, developed by government and public sector sector bodies. It intends to provide clarity and guidance for public servants working with data and/or AI.
This ethical guidance was developed by the former Department for International Development to support research, evaluation and monitoring related to ODA funded programming.
This paper reports on interviews with 23 health professionals, 11 of whom had experience as policy-makers within a humanitarian organization
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The Moral and Ethical Advisory Group (MEAG) provided independent advice to the UK government on moral, ethical and faith considerations on health and social care related issues.
The CDEI has published its first series of snapshot papers on issues of public concern in AI ethics including deepfakes, AI and insurance and smart speakers.
Statement of the values and responsibilities of scientists.
How to legally raise money for your charity through legacies and wills.
Read about the Committee's review of local government ethical standards, including our report, evidence submitted to the Committee, and press releases.
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