1、 2 Document for Consultation This consultation paper has been developed through:i)Literature review on AI regulation in different parts of the world.ii)A discussion on“The impact of AI on democracy,human rights and the rule of law”with parliamentarians from around the world at the Inter-Parliamentar
2、y Unions(IPU)Assembly in Geneva,23-27 March 2024.iii)Capacity building workshop co-designed and co-facilitated by UNESCO on 25 March 2024 at the IPU in Geneva and three webinars on the subject that were organized by IPU,UNESCO,and the Internet Governance Forum(IGF)for parliamentarians to inform the
3、development of the discussion paper.The paper is now available for open public consultation in English until 19 September 2024.UNESCO encourages stakeholders,including parliamentarians,legal experts,AI governance experts and the public,to review and provide feedback on the different regulatory appro
4、aches for AI.Share your comments and feedback through the form here.A revised version will be presented at the IPU Assembly in Geneva,13-17 October 2024,in the context of the finalization of the IPU resolution on“The impact of AI on democracy,human rights and the rule of law”.The draft consultation
5、paper has been prepared by Juan David Gutirrez,PhD,Associate Professor,University of Los Andes,Colombia.The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this study do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any coun
6、try,territory,city or area of its authorities,or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.The ideas and opinions expressed in this study are those of the authors;they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organisation.UNESCO 2024 All rights reserved 3 Table of C