A Responsible AI Checklist for Everyday Use
Responsible AI use balances usefulness with accuracy, privacy, fairness, transparency, security, and human accountability.
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Responsible AI use balances usefulness with accuracy, privacy, fairness, transparency, security, and human accountability.
Read guideAI literacy for young people includes asking good questions, checking evidence, protecting privacy, understanding limits, and using tools ethically.
Read guideBusiness leaders should understand AI risks across privacy, security, accuracy, fairness, legal exposure, dependency, operations, and reputation.
Read guideAI-generated research becomes reliable only when key claims can be traced to authentic, relevant, current, and correctly interpreted sources.
Read guideDisclosure helps preserve trust when AI materially shapes information, recommendations, images, decisions, or messages that readers rely on.
Read guideSecure AI use requires account protection, access control, data classification, monitoring, vendor review, and incident response planning.
Read guideAI can reproduce unfair patterns from data, prompts, evaluation methods, or deployment choices, especially in decisions about people.
Read guideAI content raises copyright questions around inputs, outputs, licenses, originality, and how generated material is used.
Read guideAI-generated misinformation often combines confident language with weak evidence, missing context, emotional framing, or fabricated details.
Read guidePrivate data protection starts with knowing what information is sensitive, where it goes, who can access it, and whether it is necessary for the task.
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