Artificial Intelligence Clause Samples

The Artificial Intelligence clause defines how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies may be used, managed, or restricted within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the permitted purposes for deploying AI, sets requirements for transparency or human oversight, and may address issues such as data privacy, intellectual property, or liability arising from AI-generated outputs. This clause ensures that both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding AI, helping to mitigate risks associated with automated decision-making and to promote responsible use of emerging technologies.
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Artificial Intelligence. The Provider has implemented and is in material compliance with policies and procedures for the ethical, trustworthy, and responsible use, implementation, and provisioning of AI technology, including for: (i) developing, implementing, and provisioning AI Technology in a way that promotes transparency, accountability, safety, security, fairness, accuracy, validity, reliability, and human interpretability; and (ii) identifying and mitigating bias in Training Data and the Services. In addition, the Provider’s management has oversight and approval over its collection and use of Training Data, including the development, implementation, and provisioning of AI Technology. The Provider confirms it is in compliance with all laws applicable to the Provider's development, implementation, and provision of AI Technology.
Artificial Intelligence. 1. The Parties recognise that the use and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are becoming increasingly important to digital trade, offering significant social and economic benefits to natural persons and enterprises. In view of this, the Parties shall endeavour to cooperate, in accordance with their respective laws and policies, through: (a) sharing research and industry practices related to AI technologies and their governance; (b) promoting and sustaining the responsible use and adoption of AI technologies by businesses and across the community; and (c) encouraging commercialisation opportunities and collaboration between researchers, academics, and industry. 2. The Parties also recognise the importance of developing ethical governance frameworks for the trusted, safe, and responsible use of AI technologies that will help realise the benefits of AI. In view of the cross-border nature of digital trade, the Parties further acknowledge the benefits of ensuring that such frameworks are internationally aligned as far as possible. To this end, the Parties shall endeavour to: (a) collaborate on and promote the development and adoption of ethical governance frameworks that support the trusted, safe, and responsible use of AI technologies, including through relevant international fora; and (b) take into consideration internationally-recognised principles or guidelines when developing such frameworks.
Artificial Intelligence. (a) Seller or Seller Parent, with respect to the Purchased Assets, has established and maintains and enforces policies and procedures governing the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (including Automated Decision-Making Technology) by Seller’s employees, agents and contractors in the Seller’s Products, including policies, procedures, and protocols designed to ensure the ongoing ethical, transparent, and responsible design, development, and deployment of Artificial Intelligence as required under Applicable Law. (b) Seller and its respective officers, directors, employees and to Seller’s Knowledge its agents, processors, and contractors acting on Seller’s behalf or at Seller’s direction are, and have been, in compliance in all material respects with both Applicable Law and its own or Seller Parent’s policies and procedures, relating to or regulating the use by Seller of Artificial Intelligence (including Automated Decision-Making Technology). (c) To Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has not been, and is not currently, subject to any written notification, claim, demand, audit or action investigating or alleging that Seller has violated any Applicable Law in connection with Seller’s use of Artificial Intelligence (including Automated Decision-Making Technology). (d) Seller owns, or has a license to, all Intellectual Property Rights in and to the Artificial Intelligence (including Automated Decision-Making Technology) developed by Seller, including any improvements or customizations to the Artificial Intelligence made by Seller. Except as set forth in the Contracts under which Seller utilizes third party Artificial Intelligence or Automated Decision-Making Technology and except as provided in Applicable Laws, Seller has no restrictions on Seller’s Exploitation or commercialization of the Artificial Intelligence or Automated Decision-Making Technology. (e) Seller maintains and has maintained reasonable physical, technical, and administrative security measures designed to ensure the integrity and security of all material relevant training, validation, testing, or scraped data (other than open-source data and data sets) utilized by the Artificial Intelligence (including Automated Decision-Making Technology) developed by or on behalf of Seller from and against unlawful, accidental or unauthorized access, destruction, loss, use, modification, corruption, misuse and/or disclosure. To the Seller’s Knowledge, there has been no incident, including any breach of security ...
Artificial Intelligence. When you use candidate character or AI button to correct result, the system will modify its recognition database to adapt your personal writing style. The may improve the recognition rate. 1. Handwrite some characters. The result would be sent in the caret. 2. e.g.『恬』is wrongly recognized as『恰』. 3. Move the cursor on the character 『恰』for a while to pop up the function tool bar. 4. Click the candidate character if the correct character is there. 5. Otherwise click the AI button to open the AI correction dialog. 6. Input the correct character『恬』, and then click “OK”. 7. You will see the wrong result『恰』 is already updated as『恬』. Your personal writing style of inking has also been learned.
Artificial Intelligence. Learn from the way you write the character so to recognize the character correctly next time. If the candidate character field does not show the correct character for use, click on the [Artificial Intelligence] to correct and learn your writing. Please refer to 3.5 Artificial Intelligence for more details.
Artificial Intelligence. The Subrecipient shall not use State Data in any generative artificial intelligence (“GAI”) queries, training, or program creation without prior written permission from DHHS. The Subrecipient attests that its GAI models use only properly licensed material. The Subrecipient shall fully indemnify and hold DHHS harmless from all claims, loss, or damages related to the Subrecipient’s use of GAI. Should the Subrecipient learn that State Data has been used in GAI queries without DHHS permission, the Subrecipient shall immediately notify DHHS. The Subrecipient shall inform DHHS of any GAI in the Goods or Services being contracted for prior to providing those Goods or Services to DHHS. The Subrecipient shall include annotations sufficient to comply with DTS Policy 4000-0008 (Generative AI Policy) when utilizing GAI in the creation of Goods and Services with the potential to impact DHHS intellectual property rights.
Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligent helps you to correct incorrect recognition character. It also learns your handwriting style to improve the recognition rate. 1. If you see the any incorrect recognition character for example『恬』is wrongly recognized as『恰』.
Artificial Intelligence. Seller shall disclose to the State any Products and/or Services that utilize artificial intelligence (“AI”) and shall not employ any Products and/or Services that utilize AI without written authorization of the State and applicable safeguards in providing the Products and/or Services under this Agreement.
Artificial Intelligence. Minimum requirements for partners
Artificial Intelligence. 1. The Parties recognise that the use and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have grown increasingly widespread in the digital economy. 2. The Parties recognise the economic and social importance of developing ethical and governance frameworks for the trusted, safe and responsible use of AI technologies. In view of the cross-border nature of the digital economy, the Parties further acknowledge the benefits of developing mutual understanding and ultimately ensuring that such frameworks are internationally aligned, in order to facilitate, as far as possible, the adoption and use of AI technologies across the Parties’ respective jurisdictions. 3. To this end, the Parties shall endeavour to promote the adoption of ethical and governance frameworks that support the trusted, safe and responsible use of AI technologies (AI Governance Frameworks).