Saudi Arabia announced its AI Ethics Principles for public consultation, it was reported on Wednesday during the Global AI Summit in Riyadh. The principles were designed by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) to be a practical guide to incorporating AI ethics throughout the AI system development life cycle. AI Ethics Principles recognizes the importance of developing artificial intelligence and technology innovation into the Kingdom's services for its citizens and visitors. After analyzing global and domestic standards and guidelines for AI use, the authority has developed an operational framework that entities can use to promote AI while limiting the technology's irresponsible use. AI ethics will provide a common ground or standards to help the Kingdom avoid or reduce technology limitations. The seven AI ethics principles are fairness, privacy & security, humanity, social & environmental benefits, reliability & safety, transparency & explainability, and accountability & responsibility. Dr. Abdullah Alghamdi, president of SDAIA said: "We believe these principles will help us move into the next generation of innovation in a multitude of projects. "SDAIA has done an excellent job in encapsulating our responsibilities in implementing AI, and we hope to continue developing and implementing AI that exceeds these expectations." Dr. Majid Altuwaijri, CEO of the National Center for AI, stated during the announcement at the Global AI Summit that "We are excited to advance our technology capacity through implementing AI solutions into our current processes and operations. "The AI Ethics principles will also help us ensure that we implement these capabilities in a measured, data-responsible and ethical way." Saudi Arabia is one of the earliest counties to adopt UNESCO's Recommendation on the ethics of artificial intelligence, endorsed by 193 countries in November 2021. — SG