Telangana Partners with UNESCO to Implement Recommendation on Ethics of AI

Telangana Partners with UNESCO to Implement Recommendation on Ethics of AI

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Category : National Published on: August 26 2023

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  • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (ITE&C) Department of the Government of Telangana have forged a pioneering partnership to infuse the Ethics of AI into the very essence of artificial intelligence systems.
  • This partnership is designed to cultivate a profound impact on how AI is developed and utilized, ensuring that the benefits are shared across all segments of society.
  • UNESCO and the Telangana Government recognize the importance of raising awareness about the ethical implications of AI. 
  • They aim to educate individuals, organizations, and governments about the ethical challenges and opportunities presented by AI, fostering a deeper understanding of its potential impacts.
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