AI Bill of Rights
The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, published by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in October 2022, is a non-binding U.S. policy document articulating five principles for how AI should respect civil rights and democratic values. The five principles are: safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives and consideration. While not law, the Blueprint has shaped subsequent U.S. AI policy, including the Biden Executive Order on AI, OMB guidance to federal agencies, and various state laws. It also influences how federal agencies approach AI procurement and deployment. The framework remains widely referenced in AI policy discussions even as the regulatory landscape evolves. AI governance, AI compliance, and AI risk management programs operating in U.S. markets often map their controls against the AI Bill of Rights principles to demonstrate alignment with widely-accepted responsible AI norms in enterprise AI environments at scale.
Centralpoint Operationalises the AI Bill of Rights Principles: Oxcyon's Centralpoint AI Governance Platform delivers safety, anti-discrimination, privacy, transparency, and human-alternative controls — across OpenAI, Gemini, Llama, and embedded models. Centralpoint meters consumption, keeps prompts and skills on-prem, and embeds rights-respecting chatbots into your portals with one JavaScript line.
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