Challenging Systematic Prejudices: An Investigation into Bias Against Women and Girls in Large Language Models

The International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI), under the auspices of UNESCO, in collaboration with UNESCO HQ, has released a comprehensive report titled “Challenging Systematic Prejudices: An Investigation into Gender Bias in Large Language Models”. This groundbreaking study sheds light on the persistent issue of gender bias within artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of implementing normative frameworks to mitigate these risks and ensure fairness in AI systems globally. We are excited to announce this new in-depth report in a partnership with a number of authors, set for release on International Women’s Day on March 8, 2024.

UNESCO Priporočilo o etiki umetne inteligence

UNESCO Priporočilo o etiki umetne inteligence

UNESCO Priporočilo o etiki umetne inteligence je mednarodno dogovorjen pravni dokument, ki zagotavlja, da vsaka organizacija, podjetje ali posameznik, ki razvija ali uvaja umetno inteligenco, to počne na etičen način in
v skladu s človekovimi pravicami.
Etika na področju umetne inteligence pomeni zagotoviti, da naša interakcija s sistemi umetne inteligence ni škodljiva, temveč prispeva k miru, človekovemu
dostojanstvu, trajnostnemu razvoju in varnosti.




Pričujočo brošuro je izdelal in izdal Mednarodni raziskovalni center za umetno inteligenco pod okriljem UNESCO – IRCAI z razumevanjem, da je etika na podrocju umetne inteligence predmet ozaveščanja širše javnosti in ne samo raziskovalcev UI.

AI and Water Resources Management

AI and Water Resources Management Focused on water resources management and the applications of AI for the cross-cutting importance of water resources for all SDGs, from sustainable management of water resources, wastewater and ecosystems (SDG 6), sustainable water...
Artificial Intelligence and the Rights of Older Persons

Artificial Intelligence and the Rights of Older Persons

This study aims to explore the impact of Artificial intelligence (AI) on the human rights of older persons. While AI has the potential to enhance the lives of older persons by improving healthcare and fostering independence, it also raises concerns regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and digital exclusion.

Stronger Together: Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good

Stronger Together: Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) strand of the British Council Stronger Together programme aims to develop specialised skills that will enable young leaders design AI-based solutions for addressing to social and climate challenges. This project constituted one of the four strands of the British Council’s Stronger Together initiative, a programme that aims to connect young leaders with policymakers, academics, businesses and civil society organizations. IRCAI’s involvement featured two focus groups across Europe, with a programme designed to produce a set of recommendations to be presented at a final dialogue in London between young leaders and high-level policy representatives on March 7, 2023.