On January 8, 2024, Dr. A.A. Abduvaliev, a researcher at the "Energetic Geopolitics" Center, presented a seminal work titled "The Contextualization Deficit." This research, collaboratively crafted by the esteemed team of authors from The International Science Council (ISC) and The Center for Science Futures in partnership with UNESCO, was a focal point of discussion within the scientific community. The discourse revolved around the scientific publication titled "Reframing Trust in Science for Multilateral Policy."
Key facets addressed during the scientific deliberation included:
1. The alignment of goals and tasks delineated in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 and the pivotal role of science therein.
2. The imperative to establish a nexus between science and society for the formulation of comprehensive policies.
3. The amplification of trust in science, emphasizing the complementary roles of state policy and societal engagement.
4. Deliberation on research findings, encompassing the significance of artificial intelligence, notably within social platforms, and its contribution to fostering trust in science within society.