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UNESCO Artificial Intelligence Ethics

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UNESCO's AI Ethics page is a key intergovernmental reference for global AI governance; relevant for policy-focused AI safety researchers tracking international normative frameworks and multilateral coordination efforts.

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UNESCO's official hub for AI ethics initiatives, centered on the 2021 Recommendation on the Ethics of AI — the first global normative framework on AI ethics adopted by 193 member states. It covers policy development, capacity building, and monitoring of ethical AI deployment across member nations, emphasizing human rights, transparency, and sustainable development.

Key Points

  • Houses the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021), the first global intergovernmental framework on AI ethics adopted by 193 countries.
  • Promotes core principles including human dignity, transparency, accountability, fairness, and environmental sustainability in AI development.
  • Provides tools like the Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) to help countries evaluate their preparedness for ethical AI governance.
  • Addresses AI risks including bias, surveillance, manipulation, and threats to privacy and democratic institutions.
  • Supports capacity building in underrepresented regions to ensure equitable global participation in AI governance.

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