Irakli Khodeli
Irakli Khodeli has been with UNESCO since 2006. As part of Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology team at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, he has been facilitating global ethical reflection on emerging technologies, and supporting international standard-setting to safeguard human rights from the associated risks. He has also led the development of capacity-building initiatives to help countries translate global normative instruments into national policies and action.
From 2015 to 2020, he headed the Social and Human Sciences Unit of UNESCO’s Regional Science Bureau for Asia and the Pacific in Jakarta, working with the governments and the civil society in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Timor-Leste.
Since 2020, he has rejoined UNESCO Headquarters to support the elaboration, adoption and implementation of the Recommendation on the Ethics of AI. He is now leading the Ethics of AI team to assist countries around the world in the implementation of the Recommendation.
Tuesday Plenary Agenda Day 2
Panel 7: International and Cross-Sector Alignment on Technology Regulation
- In a multipolar world, where can we build global benchmarks and international regulatory alignment?
- Learning from different jurisdictions and regional alliances (BRICS; Transatlantic; ASEAN and the Global South)
- Balancing trade rules with privacy protection, and ensuring technology neutrality in trade agreements
- Cross-sector insights into regulatory challenges