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Organizations should follow these actions in line with a risk-based approach.
Organizations that may endorse this Code of Conduct may include, among others, entities from academia, civil society, the private sector, and/or the public sector.
This non-exhaustive list of actions is discussed and elaborated as a living document to build on the existing OECD AI Principles in response to the recent developments in advanced AI systems and is meant to help seize the benefits and address the risks and challenges brought by these technologies. Organizations should apply these actions to all stages of the lifecycle to cover, when and as applicable, the design, development, deployment and use of advanced AI systems.
This document will be reviewed and updated as necessary, including through ongoing inclusive multistakeholder consultations, in order to ensure it remains fit for purpose and responsive to this rapidly evolving technology.
Different jurisdictions may take their own unique approaches to implementing these actions in different ways.
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