Consultant

  • Added Date: Wednesday, 03 April 2024
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
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OVERVIEW

Parent Sector : Social and Human Sciences Sector (SHS)

Duty Station: The Project Consultant may work remotely, travelling to UNESCO and agreed locations when their presence is required by the project.

Job Family: Social and Human Sciences

Type of contract : Non Staff

Recruitment open to : External candidates

Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 17-APR-2024

UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism

BACKGROUND

The goal of this project is to advance the implementation of UNESCOโ€™s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI and to empower stakeholders to make evidence-informed choices on AI governance. The project pursues this aim by conducting Readiness Assessments in the target countries. It also invests in knowledge products that will further reinforce capacity-building efforts on the ground and empower stakeholders to make evidence-informed choices on AI regulation.

In November 2021, 193 Member States of UNESCO adopted the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (the Recommendation). This global standard aims to leverage the positive impacts of AI while addressing its inherent risks. Countries around the world are now in the process of implementing the Recommendation, with UNESCO supporting them through various capacity-building efforts. UNESCO is partnering with the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation on the Promoting Ethical Governance of AI for Greater Impact project, to scale up impact already made through UNESCOโ€™s ongoing efforts and advance an ethical framework for AI governance based on the Recommendation.

The UNESCO Recommendation stresses that AI actors should promote social justice and safeguard fairness and non-discrimination of any kind in compliance with international law. This implies an inclusive approach to ensuring that the benefits of AI technologies are available and accessible to all, taking into consideration the specific needs of different age groups, cultural systems, different language groups, persons with disabilities, girls and women, and disadvantaged, marginalized and vulnerable people or people in vulnerable situations. Specifically in regard to policy action on gender equality, the Recommendation calls for ensuring that the potential for artificial intelligence to contribute to achieving gender equality is fully maximized, and that the human rights and fundamental freedoms of girls and women, and their safety and integrity are not violated at any stage of the AI system life cycle.

To operationalize the principle of fairness and non-discrimination, and to help policymakers translate gender policy prescriptions of the Recommendation into concrete action, the project will produce a special report on AI and Inequalities, informing the governance landscape specifically from this perspective. The intention is to transform this report into annual outlook series with a focus on alternative topics of equity and non-discrimination, to be produced beyond the timeframe of this project.

The Consultant will work under the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences Sector (ADG/SHS), and under the direct supervision of the Head of Ethics of AI Unit at UNESCO Headquarters.

SCOPE OF WORK

The aim of the consultancy is to produce a special report on AI and Inequalities.

Activities:

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