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ازبکستان در کنفرانس یونسکو در سمرقند از طرح‌های آموزشی و هوش مصنوعی خود رونمایی کرد

در کنفرانس عمومی یونسکو در سمرقند، ازبکستان برنامه‌های جدیدی را در زمینه هوش مصنوعی، آموزش فراگیر، میراث دیجیتال و رهبری زنان اعلام کرد.

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00:00For the first time in 40 years,
00:28UNESCO brought its General Conference outside Paris and for the first time ever to Central Asia.
00:34Nearly 4,500 participants from around 190 countries and more than 500 media representatives
00:42gathered in Samarkand turning the historic Silk Road city into a global center of cultural and policy debate.
00:49Samarkand's symbolism was central, a crossroads of civilizations where observatories,
00:55manuscripts and academies once set standards for the wider world.
01:00I'm really honored and privileged to be here and to see at least a part of this beautiful and
01:05historic place of Samarkand. I think it's a great experience and I hope that will
01:09remain so in the future, not only for Uzbekistan but for the other countries as well.
01:14For Uzbekistan, hosting was both symbolic and strategic,
01:18a 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.
01:28This city, shared by centuries of learning, offered a reminder that education and identity are
01:34inseparable, that investing in culture means investing in people. The discussions here
01:39carried that message forward that peace begins with knowledge, and knowledge also begins with
01:45respect for one another's heritage. Uzbekistan set out a PACT agenda, a UNESCO platform for
01:51inclusive education, a pilot school of artificial intelligence, a global forum on AI ethics,
01:58an international institute for digital heritage, a UNESCO academy on women's leadership, an ecological
02:04capital label for cities, and a comprehensive media literacy strategy for young people.
02:10The foundation's principles lay exactly in UNESCO's principles. It was very important for us to put
02:17Uzbekistan at the forefront of all of this initiative, especially as it was supported by our president and
02:22it was his initiative to bring the whole world and UNESCO conference here. We can see that Uzbekistan is
02:27everywhere now, the whole world is here. UNESCO leaders called the choice of Samarkand a strategic one.
02:33We are here to discuss the main issues of the world regarding UNESCO's mandate, to prepare the future
02:42of UNESCO's mandate and to do it under the auspices of Uzbekistan in this region regarding its history,
02:49its geography, also the role it plays today in geopolitics is extremely satisfactory for us.
02:57This session also adopted new norms on AI and neurotechnology ethics,
03:02and 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
03:28the challenges of the present day. For Central Asia hosting was the original milestone with joint
03:35heritage nominations and cultural cooperation on display. Kazakhstan supports Uzbekistan's
03:41leadership in the general conference. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have a number of joint nominations,
03:47both in the World Heritage Program and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Program,
03:53because indeed we share the same culture, we have the same roots. Member states aligned national priorities
03:59with global goals from early childhood access to digital safety. I think it's very important that we
04:06are gathered here in UNESCO now. We are finding common ground in addressing important issues like education
04:14for all and especially for girls who have not been able to get education and also the importance of culture
04:23and the media's freedom is so important in these demanding times. For others, Samarkand was also
04:29a diplomatic platform to link heritage with modern challenges. For us, it's a high priority, first of all,
04:36to take care of our culture and cultural heritage and to promote cooperation in the field of education.
04:44As 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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