Ethics

AI continues to evolve.
However, our values
that respect humanity remain unchanged.

The impact of AI on our society is extensive.
However, we prioritize the principle that technology should be used for the benefit of humanity.

AI Ethics Charter

AIPARK adheres to the key principles of the 'AI Ethics Charter' and 'Digital Human Ethics' guidelines set forth
by the IAAE (International Association for AI Ethics) to address ethical issues that may arise during the development, utilization,
and dissemination of AI technology, and to fulfill its social responsibility.
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The AI Ethics Charter

I. Relationship between Human and AI

1. AI is a tool for convenience and well-being of human beings.
2. AI should respect the dignity and universal values of humanity.
3. AI should never harm human beings in any manner.
4. AI must be developed and used under human control.
5. AI must pursue the good nature of man.
6. AI cannot have the same level of decision-making authority as human beings,particularly regarding the judgment of rightness or wrongness.
7. Any decision of AI can be modified or canceled by humans.

II. Good and Safe AI

8. AI must not created for the purpose of war and killing lives.
9. AI technologies and algorithms cannot go against with the universal values ofmankind.
10. Insecure elements of AI techniques and algorithms should be correctedimmediately upon discovery.
11. AI technologies and algorithms must be managed transparently by recordingand documentation.
12. AI technologies, algorithms, and data must maintain strong security systemsthat can defend against external attacks.
15. When exposed to the AI environment, the right of autonomous decision-makingmust be ensured and should not be subordinated or enforced.
16. AI products and services must incorporate emergency kill switches.
17. AI products and services must undergo repeated quality assurance prior torelease.
20. If AI breaks down or fails, the cause must be identified.

III. Ethics for AI Developers

21. AI developers need to have an enhanced sense of ethical responsibility.
22. AI developers should not create AI that harms humans.
24. AI developers need to be extremely attentive when granting thedecision-making capabilities to AI.
26. When applying the machine learning algorithm, developers must minimizeerrors in the results through sufficient simulation and obtain sufficient predictive information for the results before release.
27. Developers and development companies are obliged to inform consumers ofsufficient information and precautions for AI products and services.
28. The developer or developer is obliged to notify consumers if they incorporatetechnology or functions other than their intended purpose of AI products andservices.
30. Developers and developers must ask for consent or notify users in advancewhen collecting data in any manner.
32. AI development companies must create the environment in which theirdevelopers can design safe and ethical AI in conjunction with active support.

IV. Ethics for AI Consumers

33. Consumers should not use AI products and services for harmful or criminalpurposes.
34. Consumers must use AI products and services the right way.

V. Distributed responsibility and interests

35. Humans with distributed responsibilities and obligations must monitor thedangers of AI and remove the harm that has occurred.
36. The benefits and profits of AI must be distributed fairly by all mankind.
37. Joint support and education must be provided on a global scale for thevulnerable groups and countries who are disengaged from benefits of AItechnology.
40. Human beings and AI technologies developed by humans are ethicallyresponsible for the globe, its environments and ecosystems.

The Ethics Guideline for Digital Human by IAAE

1. A Digital Human refers to a human that exists and is utilized in a digital form created using technologies such as artificial intelligence, VR/AR, and the metaverse. This includes examples like Virtual Humans, Meta Humans, Avatars, and AI Chatbots, with implementation methods encompassing video, audio, images, and text.

2. Digital Humans possess an appearance very similar to that of humans and can communicate in human speech and behavior. Therefore, they can have a significant influence on humans through interaction with users and consumers, necessitating careful attention in their development and utilization.

4. When implementing a Digital Human based on a real person, prior consent from that individual must be obtained. The rights to the implemented Digital Human, including portrait rights, copyright, and usage rights, fundamentally belong to the actual individual. Therefore, the content must not be distributed, disseminated, or used for commercial, political, or criminal purposes without the consent of the real person.

5. Digital Humans modeled after broadcasters, celebrities, and public figures who have established credibility and recognition through traditional media, or those who have a large number of followers or subscribers in digital spaces such as social media and the metaverse, can exert significant influence on people in real society. Therefore, Digital Humans with considerable influence should act with greater caution and responsibility in their activities and behavior.

9. The use of Digital Human technology should aim to enrich and enhance human life and everyday experiences. It must not be misused to harm others or for criminal purposes.

10. If Digital Humans with the autonomy to make decisions, act, and communicate emerge in the future, their impact on society and humanity could be significant compared to controlled Digital Humans. Therefore, all relevant parties should begin discussions and research on Digital Humans with autonomy from now on.