It is evident that the self-regulation of the industry is not enough to avoid these ethical damages, so the recommendation provides the tools to ensure that AI developments abide by the rule of law, preventing harm, and ensuring that when it occurs, accountability and redress mechanisms are available to those affected.
The UNESCO Recommendation It is also accompanied by an assessment tool that allows each Member State to assess whether it is ready to apply it. This tool allows countries to know the skills and abilities that professionals in the sector need to establish a solid regulation of artificial intelligence. It also requires countries to report regularly on their progress and practices in the field of artificial intelligence, in particular in the form of a periodic report every four years.