UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (SHS/BIO/PI/2021/1) assessment on CyberSentien

141 catalogued controls across 33 areas, assessed deterministically against your uploaded and connector-collected evidence — honest coverage against the full catalogue, consultant-grade reporting from one run.

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Coverage areas

Policy area 2 — Ethical governance and stewardshipPolicy area 8 — Education and researchPolicy area 11 — Health and social well-beingPolicy area 3 — Data policyPolicy area 6 — GenderPolicy area 7 — CulturePolicy area 4 — Development and international cooperationPrinciple 7 — Transparency and explainabilityPolicy area 10 — Economy and labourI — Scope of applicationII — Aims and objectivesIII — Values and principles (general)Value 1 — Human rights and dignityPolicy area 1 — Ethical impact assessmentPolicy area 9 — Communication and informationV — Monitoring and evaluationValue 3 — Diversity and inclusivenessValue 4 — Peaceful, just and interconnected societiesPrinciple 3 — Fairness and non-discriminationPrinciple 5 — Privacy and data protection

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Honest coverage

Verdicts against the FULL catalogue — controls without evidence read “manual assessment required”, never a fabricated pass.

Evidence lineage

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