Description: Non-Technical Stakeholders are individuals or groups affected by artificial intelligence (AI) but lacking a technical background. These stakeholders may include end-users, regulators, communities, non-governmental organizations, and any other group that, while not possessing deep technical knowledge, has a legitimate interest in how AI is developed, implemented, and used. Their relevance lies in the fact that their perspectives and concerns can influence the social acceptance of technology, as well as the formulation of policies and regulations that guide its use. Non-technical stakeholders are essential to ensure that AI is developed ethically and responsibly, considering aspects such as privacy, fairness, and transparency. By involving these parties in the AI development process, potential issues can be identified and addressed before they escalate into crises, thus promoting a more inclusive and conscientious approach to creating technologies that impact society as a whole.