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NUAI’s unbiased AI solutions
NUAI applies Australia’s AI Ethics Principles in our practice
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Human, societal and environmental wellbeing
Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should benefit individuals, society and the environment.
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Human Centred Values
Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should respect human rights, diversity, and the autonomy of individuals.
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Fairness
Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should be inclusive and accessible, and should not involve or result in unfair discrimination against individuals, communities or groups.
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Privacy Protection & Security
Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should respect and uphold privacy rights and data protection, and ensure the security of data.
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Reliability & Safety
Throughout their lifecycle, AI systems should reliably operate in accordance with their intended purpose.
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Transparency and explainability
There should be transparency and responsible disclosure so people can understand when they are being significantly impacted by AI, and can find out when an AI system is engaging with them.
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Contestability
When an AI system significantly impacts a person, community, group or environment, there should be a timely process to allow people to challenge the use or outcomes of the AI system.
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Accountability
Those responsible for the different phases of the AI system lifecycle should be identifiable and accountable for the outcomes of the AI systems, and human oversight of AI systems should be enabled.