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100 _aZiesche, Soenke
245 _aOpen data for AI : what now? /
_cSoenke Ziesche
260 _aParis, France
_bUNESCO
_cc2023
300 _a64 p. : col. ill.
500 _aIncludes references.
520 _aThese guidelines serve as a call to action in accordance with the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (UNESCO, 2021d). If UNESCO Member States follow these guidelines and open their data in a sustainable manner, and create capacities as well as an open-data-driven culture accordingly, the vision outlined in the previous part with all its benefits could become reality. Open data are a necessary prerequisite for the monitoring as well as the achievement of sustainable development. Due to the magnitude of the tasks Governments should not only embrace opening the data, but also create favorable conditions for beneficial AI engagement that creates new knowledge out of the open data, for evidence-based decision-making. In a nutshell: Make your data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable as well as AI-ready, in short FAIR, so that they can be processed and analyzed further for societal good by anybody.
650 _aArtificial intelligence
856 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1FE3S12Rggaa8eK4-_X8-OqK5L7hoizEp/view?usp=sharing
_zClick here to access e-book
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