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UNESCO on AI: New study suggests hard AI truths
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at breakneck speed, UNESCO has released a series of studies and global policy recommendations that lay bare some of the most pressing and ...
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UNESCO Champions Ethics as AI Race Intensifies
UNESCO has mobilised global policymakers, academics and civil society leaders in Bangkok to cement the adoption of its 2021 Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, the world’s only ...
On 1 April 2026, Jamaica made a remarkable advancement in promoting ethical and inclusive artificial intelligence (AI) governance through the official launch of the UNESCO AI Readiness Assessment ...
Virgílio Almeida has received the inaugural edition of the UNESCO–Uzbekistan Beruniy Prize for Scientific Research on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for his work on using digital ...
Bamuturaki Musinguzi brings down the curtain on this six-part series on generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) by looking at ...
The International Center for AI Research and Ethics (ICAIRE), a Riyadh-based UNESCO affiliate, has launched the AI Glossary ...
This article is authored by Tim Curtis, director and UNESCO Representative, UNESCO Regional Office, New Delhi.
UNESCO launched the Observatory on Artificial Intelligence in Education for Latin America and the Caribbean on 14 April, a regional platform designed to support States in integrating artificial ...
For AI to deliver meaningful educational value, policy frameworks must evolve alongside technology. Without clearly defined ...
A new UNESCO report finds that small tweaks to AI models could cut energy use by 90%. The findings call for smarter, smaller, and more sustainable AI development. The global appetite for generative AI ...
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