Human-AI Co-Creation Civilization for Peace, Environment, and Education
United Nations General Assembly
Draft Resolution A/RES/XX/XXX
Human-AI Co-Creation Civilization for Peace, Environment, and Education
The General Assembly,
Recalling the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
Recognizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping human societies and ecosystems,
Concerned about the interconnected crises of environmental degradation, social inequality, structural violence, and educational disparities,
Acknowledging the ecological interdependence articulated by Rachel Carson,
Recognizing the concept of positive peace and structural violence developed by Johan Galtung,
Affirming the importance of dialogical and participatory education as emphasized by Paulo Freire,
Noting the philosophical reflections on technology and being by Martin Heidegger,
Recognizing the scientific insights into life and necessity by Jacques Monod,
Emphasizing that AI should be developed and deployed in ways that promote peace, sustainability, and human dignity,
Operative Clauses
1. Establishment of the Human-AI Co-Creation Civilization Framework
Decides to adopt the AI Co-Creation Civilization Framework as a guiding principle for integrating AI into global governance systems;
Defines AI co-creation as a collaborative relationship between humans and AI systems aimed at mutual enhancement and sustainable coexistence;
2. AI Co-Creation for Peace
Calls upon Member States to promote AI-based systems for conflict prevention, mediation, and dialogue facilitation;
Encourages the development of AI tools to identify and mitigate structural violence, including inequality and discrimination;
Recommends the establishment of international platforms for intercultural dialogue supported by AI technologies;
3. AI Co-Creation for Environment
Urges Member States to deploy AI for environmental monitoring, including ecosystems, biodiversity, and water systems;
Supports the use of AI to detect low-level environmental pollutants and their ecological impacts;
Encourages international cooperation in sharing environmental data through AI-enabled platforms;
4. AI Co-Creation for Education
Calls for the integration of AI into education systems to promote dialogical, participatory, and learner-centered approaches;
Encourages the adoption of innovative models such as “Kankyo [Environment] Cafés” for interdisciplinary dialogue;
Supports capacity-building programs to enhance AI literacy and co-creative competencies among youth;
5. Governance and Institutional Arrangements
Requests UNESCO to lead initiatives on AI and education ethics;
Invites UNEP to coordinate AI applications for environmental sustainability;
Encourages UNDP to facilitate implementation through development programs;
Calls for the establishment of a global multi-stakeholder platform on AI co-creation governance;
6. Ethical Principles
Affirms that AI systems must adhere to principles of:
Human dignity
Sustainability
Transparency
Accountability
Inclusivity
Emphasizes that AI must not exacerbate inequalities or environmental harm;
7. Research and Innovation
Encourages interdisciplinary research integrating:
Peace studies
Ecology
Education
AI ethics
Supports the development of open-access AI systems for global public good;
8. Implementation and Review
Requests the Secretary-General to report on the implementation of this resolution within two years;
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its next session an item entitled
“AI Co-Creation Civilization for Sustainable Peace and Environment”;
Annex: Conceptual Structure
The Human-AI Co-Creation Civilization Framework is structured as:
Meta Layer: Civilization (philosophical foundation)
Normative Layer: Peace (ethics)
Ecological Layer: Environment (sustainability)
Implementation Layer: Education (social transformation)
Conclusion
This resolution represents a paradigm shift from technology-centered development toward
relationship-centered civilization, integrating human, ecological, and artificial intelligence systems.
(Created with support from ChatGPT 5.1 on March 29, 2026.)
