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This commitment establishes that Google's AI systems are intended to be subject to human oversight and feedback processes specifically calibrated to user goals, not solely to internal objectives.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses participial phrasing ('Implementing') rather than a direct binding obligation, making enforceability ambiguous. The clause contains multiple independent alignment targets (user goals, social responsibility, international law and human rights); user goals is selected as the primary proposition, with the others recorded in omitted_material. Clause id 17571 addresses the same excerpt with international law and human rights as the primary focus.
Google represents that human oversight and feedback mechanisms are in place with the stated purpose of aligning AI behavior with user goals.
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This commitment establishes that Google's AI systems are intended to be subject to human oversight and feedback processes specifically calibrated to user goals, not solely to internal objectives.
Google represents that human oversight and feedback mechanisms are in place with the stated purpose of aligning AI behavior with user goals.
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