Global Forum Ethics of AI - UNESCO

Global Forum Ethics of AI - UNESCO

The overarching purpose: to translate high-level principles (from the Recommendation) into actionable national policies, institutional frameworks and governance mechanisms for AI ethics.

What is the GFEAI

  • The forum is organised by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as a global, multistakeholder event bringing together governments, civil society, academia and industry to discuss ethical, policy and governance issues of AI. 

  • It supports the implementation of UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (adopted in 2021) — the first global normative instrument on AI ethics. 

  • The forum serves as a platform for knowledge‐sharing, policy dialogue, capacity building, and peer learning among countries at different levels of AI readiness. 

Why It Matters

  • AI is evolving fast, with global impacts across rights, labour, environment, geopolitics. The forum helps align global norms.

  • By emphasising participation from many countries (especially the Global South) the forum helps avoid a governance gap where only tech-leading countries define rules. The 2025 edition made a point of elevating Africa’s voices. 

  • Provides tangible frameworks and tools (not just principles) that governments and institutions can use to build their AI governance infrastructures.

  • Helps connect policy, ethics and technical domains — fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, which is critical for effective ethical AI governance.

Some of the thematic tracks and agenda highlights:

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The forum is organised by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as a global, multistakeholder event bringing together governments, civil society, academia and industry to discuss ethical, policy and governance issues of AI.

Forum Information

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

Date

24-27 June 2025

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