After the UN, which called for a moratorium last September on artificial intelligence, it is Unesco's turn to take an interest in the regulation of this technology.
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It is urgent and essential to develop sound regulatory practices and frameworks that ensure that this technology is used in the service of the common good.
This is the work that Unesco started two years ago and which today culminates in a historic text adopted by its 193 Member States
”, indicates Audrey Azoulay, Director General of the institution, during a presentation. conference organized this Thursday.
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Unesco is thus launching an ethical recommendation on AI with the aim of developing a global normative instrument.
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It is based for this on three pillars: respect for human rights, the rule of law and the fight against all forms of discrimination
", adds Audrey Azoulay.
As part of this announcement, a data collection awareness tool is also being launched.
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