Uzbekistan prezentuje inicjatywy z zakresu edukacji i AI na konferencji UNESCO w Samarkandzie
Na konferencji generalnej UNESCO w Samarkandzie w Uzbekistanie ogłoszono nowe plany dotyczące sztucznej inteligencji, edukacji inkluzywnej, dziedzictwa cyfrowego i przywództwa kobiet.
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00:26For the first time in 40 years, UNESCO brought its General Conference outside Paris and, for the first time ever, to Central Asia.
00:35Nearly 4,500 participants from around 190 countries and more than 500 media representatives gathered in Samarkand, turning the historic Silk Road city into a global center of cultural and policy debate.
00:50Samarkand's symbolism was central, a crossroad of civilizations where observatories, manuscripts and academies won set standards for the wider world.
01:00I am really honored and privileged to be here and to see at least a part of this beautiful and historic place of Samarkand.
01:06I think it's a great experience and I hope that will remain so in the future, not only for Uzbekistan but for the other countries as well.
01:14For Uzbekistan, hosting was both symbolic and strategic, a chance to show how heritage and reform can shape global conversation.
01:23Here in Samarkand, the conversation turned to how culture can still connect nations today.
01:28The city, shared by centuries of learning, offered a reminder that education and identity are inseparable, that investing in culture means investing in people.
01:38The discussions here carried that message forward that peace begins with knowledge and knowledge also begins with respect for one another's heritage.
01:47Uzbekistan set out a PACT agenda, a UNESCO platform for inclusive education, a pilot school of artificial intelligence, a global forum on AI ethics, an international institute for digital heritage, a UNESCO academy on women's leadership, an ecological capital label for cities and a comprehensive media literacy strategy for young people.
02:10The foundation's principles are laid exactly in UNESCO's principles.
02:16It was very important for us to put Uzbekistan at the forefront of all of this initiative and especially as it was supported by our president and it was his initiative, you know, to bring the whole world and UNESCO conference here.
02:25We can see that Uzbekistan is everywhere now, you know, the whole world is here.
02:29UNESCO leaders called the choice of Samarkand a strategic one.
02:34We are here to discuss the main issues of the world regarding UNESCO's mandate to prepare the future of UNESCO's mandate and to do it under the auspices of Uzbekistan in this region regarding its history, its geography.
02:51Also, the role it plays today in geopolitics is extremely satisfactory for us.
02:57This session also adopted new norms on AI and neurotechnology ethics and advanced programs for early childhood learning and museum innovation.
03:07This general conference is both a symbol and a proof of the value of multilateral action.
03:13It's not every day that 194 member states come together. Nobody can act alone.
03:19UNESCO's work is an ongoing work, but what we expect is to recalibrate it and programs to meet the challenges of the present day.
03:31For Central Asia, hosting was the original milestone with joint heritage nominations and cultural cooperation on display.
03:39Kazakhstan supports Uzbekistan's leadership in this general conference.
03:43Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have a number of joint nominations, both in the World Heritage Programme and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Programme,
03:52because indeed we share the same culture, we have the same roots.
03:56Member states aligned national priorities with global goals from early childhood access to digital safety.
04:04I think it's very important that we are gathered here in UNESCO now.
04:09We are finding common ground in addressing important issues like education for all,
04:15and especially for girls who have not been able to get education,
04:20and also the importance of culture and the media's freedom is so important in these demanding times.
04:27For others, Samarkand was also a diplomatic platform to link heritage with modern challenges.
04:33For us, it's a high priority, first of all, to take care of our culture and cultural heritage,
04:39and to promote cooperation in the field of education.
04:43As resolutions from Samarkand and UNESCO's work cycle, attention now turns to delivery,
04:50translating commitments into curricula, cultural programs and city standards across the world.
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