IEEE 7000-2021 IEEE Standard Model Process for Addressing Ethical Concerns During System Design - copyrighted IEEE standard published September 2021 by IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA). First-of-its-kind standard providing engineers + technologists + organisations with a systematic methodology to translate ethical values into system design through a Value-Based Engineering (VBE) process. Outcome of IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (founded 2016) + IEEE Ethically Aligned Design (EAD) initiative. Part of IEEE 7000 family of standards: IEEE 7000-2021 (Model Process - parent standard) + IEEE 7001-2021 (Transparency of Autonomous Systems) + IEEE 7002-2022 (Data Privacy Process) + IEEE 7003 (Algorithmic Bias Considerations) + IEEE 7004 (Child and Student Data Governance) + IEEE 7005 (Employer Data Governance) + IEEE 7006 (Personal Data AI Agent Working Group) + IEEE 7007-2021 (Ontologies for Ethically Driven Robotics and Automation Systems) + IEEE 7008 (Ethical Nudge in Robotic Intelligent and Autonomous Systems) + IEEE 7009 (Fail-Safe Design of Autonomous and Semi-Autonomous Systems) + IEEE 7010 (Wellbeing Metrics) + IEEE 7011 (Identifying Fake News) + IEEE 7012 (Personal AI Agent) + IEEE 7014 (Empathic Technology). IEEE 7000 process is technology-agnostic but particularly relevant to AI + autonomous systems + emerging tech. The process is technology + domain neutral - applies to: AI/ML + autonomous vehicles + medical devices + financial services + social media + recommender systems + biometrics + IoT + smart cities + fintech + edtech + healthcare AI + government AI. IEEE 7000-2021 is COPYRIGHTED IEEE publication; this corpus entry captures structural framework + process step alignment only, citing IEEE as authority; full IEEE 7000 text NOT reproduced. Coordinates with EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) + EU AI Liability Directive + NIST AI Risk Management Framework (RMF 1.0) + NIST AI 600-1 Generative AI Profile + ISO/IEC 42001 (AI Management Systems) + ISO/IEC 22989 (AI Concepts and Terminology) + ISO/IEC 23894 (AI Risk Management) + ISO/IEC TR 24028 (AI Trustworthiness) + ISO/IEC 38507 (Governance Implications of AI) + OECD AI Principles 2019 + UNESCO Recommendation on Ethics of AI 2021 + UN Human Rights Council A/HRC/RES/48/13 + Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI (March 2024) + IEEE P2841 + IEEE 2089 Age Appropriate Digital Services + Singapore Model AI Governance Framework + UK AI Safety Institute + AI Safety Summit Bletchley Declaration.
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