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A draft text of a Recommendation on the Ethics of AI of the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group was issued in September 2020 and included a call for legislative gaps to be filled. [63] UNESCO tabled the international instrument on the ethics of AI for adoption at its General Conference in November 2021; [56] this was subsequently adopted. [64]
Politics, Administration & International Relations at Zeppelin University, Germany; University of Guadalajara located in Guadalajara, Mexico. Department of International Studies (Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades) Department of Asia-Pacific Studies (Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades)
The University of Groningen engages in many types of international cooperation throughout both teaching and research. The main networks and partners [ 48 ] of the university are: Enlight, [ 49 ] an alliance of nine European universities, The Guild [ 50 ] of European research-intensive universities and the Coimbra group , [ 51 ] a network of 37 ...
Gülser Corat in November 2019. Saniye Gülser Corat is the Founder and GEO of NoBiasAI?, a global think launched in 2022 with dual objectives: to reflect on a possible paradigm shift in AI from data-driven machine learning (ML) to knowledge-based machine reasoning (MR) and to develop gender audit tools to address gender bias in ML algorithms and datasets.
A United Nations agency is warning that developments in artificial intelligence could spawn a new surge in Holocaust denial. A report published Tuesday by UNESCO concludes that AI could result in ...
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Frans Zwarts (born 26 March 1949 in The Hague) was the rector magnificus (academic president) of the University of Groningen (2002–2011) and a linguist and professor in the Department of Dutch Language and Culture with a specialty in semantics.
The UNGPs have generated lessons for international law, particularly concerning the role of non-State actors in international law and also the evolving significance of soft law sources. [22] The success of the UNGPs may be attributed to the role played by non-State actors, especially in this context, the lobbying of the business community.