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Trustworthy AI Characteristics

The set of properties that make an AI system reliable, safe, secure, resilient, valid, and fair, including being human-centric, transparent, and explainable, to ensure the system meets human needs while respecting privacy and operating within legal and ethical boundaries

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Trustworthy AI is essential for ensuring that artificial intelligence systems operate in a manner that is ethical, reliable, and transparent. By focusing on key characteristics such as transparency, fairness, accountability, and robustness, developers can create AI systems that not only perform well...

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Transparency
The quality of being open and clear about how AI systems operate.

Example: A transparent AI system explains its decision-making process to users.

Fairness
The principle that AI systems should treat all individuals equally without bias.

Example: A fair AI system does not discriminate based on race or gender.

Accountability
The obligation to explain and take responsibility for AI decisions.

Example: Developers must be accountable for the outcomes of their AI systems.

Robustness
The ability of an AI system to perform reliably under different conditions.

Example: A robust AI can handle unexpected inputs without failing.

Bias
A systematic error in AI that leads to unfair outcomes.

Example: An AI trained on biased data may produce biased results.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern behavior, especially in technology.

Example: Ethics in AI involves ensuring systems are designed for the good of society.

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Key Concepts

TransparencyFairnessAccountabilityRobustness