As part of the decision of the UNESCO General Conference at its 40th session in November 2019, UNESCO has embarked on a two-year process to develop the first global normative instrument on the ethics of artificial intelligence. An online public consultation is open until 31 July 2020.
In 2020, UNESCO focused on the preparation of the draft text of the Recommendation with the assistance of an ad hoc Group of Experts. This phase will include inclusive and multidisciplinary consultations with a wide range of stakeholders. These broad consultations are extremely important to ensure that the draft text is as inclusive as possible.
Towards the end of 2020 and in 2021, the focus will be on an intergovernmental process and the negotiation of the draft text in order to produce a final version of the Recommendation for possible adoption by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 41st session at the end of 2021.
UNESCO's work on the recommendation is based on the preliminary study of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) of UNESCO. This study points out that, at present, no global instrument covers all the areas that guide the development and application of AI in a people-centred approach.
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