In the light of the upcoming global AI Action Summit in France, the unidentified members of the global partnerships for the action of gender -based online harassment and abuse emphasizes the important requirement of human rights and gender equality issues in the artificial era.
With the rapid digital change of our communities, AI offers all the diversity of women, young women and girls and a new opportunity to improve the human rights of the LGBTQI+ persons and promote gender equality. All women and girls can help them fully realize human rights, including the right to their education, the right to freedom of expression, the association and the peaceful assembly, access the information and participate in the cultural life and related decision -making process. However, it introduces a unique challenges and risks, reflecting and multiplying the existing gender dependence and imbalances. Although we recognize AI as an important role as the driver of novelty and progress, we strongly confirm that these advances can achieve their full potential if we are designed, created, evaluated, tested and used by using a human right -based approach, in its center with gender equality.
Currently, only 22% of AI experts are women. This significant low representation, especially the majority of the global majority, increases the risk of AI systems that establish gender stereotypes and dependence, and other types of dependence, discriminatory social regulations and harmful effects. AI models, often trained in historical side and prejudice databases, breed and multiply discrimination and stereotypes with prolonged and determined effects, from discriminatory recruitment procedures to most adequate medical treatment for women. Furthermore, the absence of “safety-shaped” activities in AI models increases the risks of technology, simplifying sex-based violence, and the mental and physical health and safety of women and girls, as well as significant consequences of economic and political participation. The most available evidence suggests that most of the online deffeckers are obscene and women are proportional. Therefore, the rapid weapon of AI can affect a few first, but then it extends to many. When the human rights of women and women and LGBTQI+ persons are at risk, all human rights are threatened. Although AI models and systems are in the daily use of systems or multifaceted Fora and AI, AI’s gender influences are long overlooked, and are proportional to all the diversity of women and girls for the existing online and offline threats.
Against this backdrop, multi -class cooperation is essential in the intersection of AI and sex. Since 2022, the global partnership for the action of gender-based online harassment and abuse has united countries to prioritize, understand, prevent and address technical and vast sex-based violence based on the AI era in multicultural Fora. The online laboratory was established to merge states, international organizations, private sites and civil society organizations in collaborating with the cooperation of transnational technology solutions to fight online, women, international organizations, private sites and civil society organizations. The Alliance of Generation Equality for Technology and Innovation has also adopted a similar partner’s approach, playing a key role in addressing TFGBV at a multi -level.
In 2024, the United Nations General Assembly accepted its first resolution on AI, captured the opportunities of safe and reliable artificial intelligence agencies for sustainable growth (A/Res/78/265) and the first resolution to eliminate all kinds of violence against women and operated by France and the Netherlands Women in the digital environment (A/C.3/79/L.17). In addition, the G.A. Education in the digital era of achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all girls and girls (2023), as well as the Global Digital Compact (2024) – the first global text of digital technologies and cybercrime (UN Conference (UN 2024), UN Conference (UN 2024) The first International Criminal Justice Agreement, aimed at strengthening international cooperation to fight crimes committed by the organization, is the environment to address, protect and protect human rights, including women and girls in gender equality and the rights of women and girls in digital.
We propose an increased move to promote the rights of all women and girls in the digital environment at the upcoming AI Action Summit to ensure effective international AI administration and accelerate the improvement of the SDGs. The first was organized by England and later South Korea, and the next summit will be held in France.
As part of the upcoming AI Action Summit, we are invited to recognize AI’s gender impact on all women and women and LGBTqi+ persons, LGBTQI+ persons, persistent and contacts recognizing the offline and online sexuality and technology based Increase in gender -based violence. We invite states to implement and establish protection to protect human rights in all the diversity of women and girls in the digital environment, including online/offline continuity. Throughout the life cycle of AI systems, the digital technology and the AI sector, we urge you to follow the design principles of the design to the first growth and sequence of the design. We urge you to reduce gender digital divisions, to equip women, especially in vulnerable situations, critically, critically, criticism, states and digital technology and AI sectors, by promoting AI literacy by equivalent access and participation in the digital sphere Engage with AI by authorizing individuals to identify, quench, prevent and eradicate.
Unspired Countries of this announcement, global partnership members for the action of gender -based online harassment and abuse, we reiterate our shared resolution and dedication to create a basic digital future in human rights, fully integrate women’s rights and gender considerations February 2025, February 2025, February 2025.