UNESCO has the mandate to promote the development of science and technology from an ethical and human rights approach. Under this framework in November 2021, UNESCO developed the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) which was adopted by acclamation by 193 Member States at the 41st session of its General Conference. This document seeks to guide Member States and the private sector in the application of universal principles that promote ethical AI that respects human rights.
The private sector played a crucial role in shaping this Recommendation, actively participating in global and regional consultation forums. During its implementation, the private sector continues to be instrumental, proactively developing mechanisms to mitigate potential ethical risks associated with AI use. Recognizing the strategic importance of engaging companies committed to AI ethics—both developers and users—UNESCO established the AI Ethics Business Council. The Council aims to promote the exchange of best practices, implement ethical impact assessments, and promote an inclusive and equitable regulatory environment.
The Council aims to serve as a platform and network for companies seeking to implement the ethical principles of the Recommendation. The Recommendation proposes 11 policy areas where companies are encouraged to work, either simultaneously or individually, while promoting cross-sector collaboration in AI development.
The Business Council for Ethics of AI Coordinator will support and encourage private sector participation and provide technical assistance in the effective implementation of the Recommendation through the development of materials, documents, analysis and support to ADG/SHS on all aspects of the AI Ethics agenda.
Design and implement the strategy and work plan of the UNESCO Business Council. The Business Council for Ethics of AI Coordinator will be responsible for the management and expansion of this network, ensuring the implementation of the Recommendation and its participation in key initiatives such as the AI Governance Disclosure Initiative UNESCO-Thomson Reuters. He/she will work under the direct supervision of the Head of the Ethics and IA Section of UNESCO and will report to the Assistant Director-General of the Social and Human Sciences Sector (ADG/SHS).
Under the overall supervision of the ADG/SHS and the Head of the Ethics of AI Team, and in director contact with the EAI Team, Business Council for Ethics of AI Coordinator will be responsible for the following activities:
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements