Digital Transformation and AI Ethics Policy Advisor

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Advise on ethical frameworks for AI and digital transformation in education and culture. Promote inclusive digital policies, manage projects on AI ethics guidelines, and convene international expert groups. Requirements: Advanced degree in Digital Ethics, AI, Law, or related; 5+ years experience in digital policy; strong understanding of international human rights frameworks.
### Strategic Analysis This role at UNESCO is pivotal in shaping the ethical guardrails for AI and digital transformation in education and culture globally. As AI rapidly permeates these sectors, the advisor will ensure that technological progress aligns with human rights, equity, and cultural diversity. The position bridges technology, law, and ethics, convening international experts to create inclusive digital policies. In a world where digital divides and algorithmic biases threaten to widen inequalities, this role ensures that the Global South and marginalized communities are not left behind. The advisor's work directly impacts how AI is deployed in classrooms and cultural institutions, setting precedents for responsible innovation. This is a strategic role for the future of global governance, where ethics must keep pace with technology.