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83.
States should support research on the urgent and ongoing need to establish legal
standards that ensure AI is used ethically and in a manner that protects, promotes and
fulfils human rights, for example in the justice and related sectors.
84.
States are urged to include people of African descent in decision-making
processes, advocating for cultural responsiveness through inter-cultural frameworks of
racial and cultural dignity to ensure a more inclusive experience for all, as well as the
imperative of tackling racial discrimination head-on.
85.
States are urged to ensure that all actors, State and non-State, focussing on the
arts, sports and cultural expressions integrate human rights principles in digital
transformation activities.
86.
States should establish regulatory guidelines that require that face recognition
and other AI and language learning models include testing for racial bias and the
publishing of results to increase transparency and accountability in law enforcement,
economic and all sectors using such technologies.
87.
States should embed ethical considerations in regulatory policies and practices
that factor in heath, housing and food security data and measures.
88.
States should ensure adequate funding and support for oversight bodies to
monitor, evaluate and sanction the implementation of legislation, regulations and
standards that govern the use of digitalization, artificial and new and emerging
technologies.
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