It’s great to report that the first version of the AI Bill of Rights site is live and accepting comments, suggestions, partnership requests, and sponsorships. It’s been a true labor of love for the development of the site, and everything we have in store to share with all of you.

For those of you stopping by this site for the first time or if it’s been a while since you’ve come to this page, let me fill you in on where we’ve been, where we are, and most importantly, where we are going with the AI Bill of Rights.

Several months ago, we started the project of The Data Oath. While still in development, we received so much feedback and support that we realized that we were really on to something that would benefit the AI, business, and tech communities in developing responsible and compliant data practices for their AI/ML products and services.

The most popular piece of content was The Absurd Dinner Bill. It’s been read over 8,000 times. 

After launching on September 4th, 2021, we started looking more at supporting the rights laid out in the Foundations of The Data Oath. We went through numerous ideas, using the RQ:RA Method, to see if we could identify the right questions to ask regarding user digital rights. Some ideas were good; other ideas were too weak; others didn’t quite feel right. 

We settled on proposing a set of immutable global rights for users in a world governed by artificial intelligence. You’ll see on the site the list of topics we want to address in our drafts and a list of ideas for rights we will be working on defining. 

The Topics are as follows:

  • Facial Recognition Rights

  • Biometric & Other Identifying Data Rights

  • ESG - Environmental and Social Change 

  • Emotional & Mental State Identification 

  • Data Rights of Users

  • System Bias & Equality of Outcomes 

The first ideas for rights we have as or now are:

  • Algorithmic Explainability & Transparency 

  • Guarantee of User Digital Sovereignty

  • Right to Algorithmic Due Process 

 Now comes the really fun part. We want to hear from you. Yes, you. To make the Global AI Bill of Rights as strong and representative as possible, we need to hear from as many voices from around the world as possible. For the AI Bill of Rights to be for us, it has to be made by all of us. 

If you would like to learn more about what we are doing, you can do so HERE.

If you would like to discuss partnering or sponsoring the work of the Global AI Bill of Rights, you can do so HERE.

Christopher Sanchez

Christopher Sanchez is an accomplished technologist, entrepreneur, investor, author, and advisor. He serves as a Senior Advisor to G7/G20 Governments, top academic institutions, institutional investors, startups, and Fortune 500 companies. He has been featured in WIRED, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, MIT Sloan, and numerous other publications.

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