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(f)
Contribute to efforts to develop human rights-centred public education to
enhance the accessibility of artificial intelligence literacy.
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The United Nations and its independent human rights mechanisms should:
(a)
Facilitate effective dialogue and debate about artificial intelligence
technologies and their regulation among stakeholders;
(b)
Integrate an explicit focus on the racially discriminatory impact of
artificial intelligence technologies into the work of the High-level Advisory Body on
Artificial Intelligence;
(c)
Ensure that publications and guidance on artificial intelligence
technologies are grounded in international human rights law, including the prohibition
of racial discrimination, and explicitly recognize racial bias in the design and
deployment of artificial intelligence technology as a serious global issue;
(d)
Play a role in monitoring the human rights implications of artificial
intelligence technologies, including those relating to racial discrimination;
(e)
Support international cooperation, capacity-building and research to try
to achieve a more equitable distribution of the benefits of artificial intelligence among
countries.
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