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UNU's Strategic Recommendations to the G20+: Advancing Citizen-Centered Digital Inclusion
UNU-EGOV advises G20+ on enhancing digital inclusion through data-driven, citizen-centred policy recommendations.
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It Takes a Village to Raise GenAI: Navigating the Legal and Ethical Considerations
Part 5 of a blog series on the 2024 ACUNS session - It Takes a Village to Raise GenAI: Exploring GenAI’s Impact on Education and Research.
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The Limitations of Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Generative AI: An Obstacle to Representing Rare Information
As generative AI continues to permeate society, addressing its limitations is crucial to ensuring fairness, inclusivity, and accuracy.
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Tsunakan Journal Highlights Sustainable Food Systems
The publication featured an article by UNU-IAS experts on sustainable food systems to address climate change and biodiversity loss.
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UNU-MERIT Researchers Contribute to Eurostat’s First Manual on Business Innovation Statistics
The manual is a vital resource for statistical offices across the EU, offering detailed guidelines on collecting comparable business innovation data.
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Bridging Sound Art and Science: A Conversation with Julie Semoroz
Conversation between Julie and UNU Macau, on the relation of art and digital technologies, sustainability and wellbeing.
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Corporate accountability in global health governance? A case study of the Access to Medicine Index
A new briefing paper critically analyses the AtMI to evaluate voluntary corporate performance indexes as an accountability mechanism in health.
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What could the Pact for the Future mean for Geneva?
The ambitious Pact should be met with two new entities in Geneva to address the future of peacebuilding and multilateralism.
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Biocontrolling Post-Harvest Food Loss
Reducing food loss from harvest to market can help secure the right to food and leave no one behind and Latin America bets on biodiversity for it
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Buildup to COP29: Biotechnology for perilous times
The 2024 State of Climate review of climate academic literature paints a clear picture of the evidence favoring radical, urgent action.