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A space to explore movements and projects forging decolonial applications of AI
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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Indigenous Epistemologies: Decolonising AI and Shaping Sustainable Futures
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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Members of the Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group examine decolonising AI through the development of the Hua Ki'i app. The app uses object recognition to translate images into Indigenous languages, starting with Hawaiian.
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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The Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal highlights the divergent metadata provided by state institutions and Indigenous ones.
https://plateauportal.libraries.wsu.edu/digital-heritage/three-yakima-women-three-wild-roses-yakima-3-cops-1917
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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This Māori language program used AI to overcome resource limitations to reviving Māori language
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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Biskaabiiyaang
Maya Chacaby a professor at York University developed an Indigenous Metaverse called "Biskaabiiyaang", a digital realm where people can immerse themselves in her Indigenous culture, interact with Elders, and embark on quests to learn about the Anishinaabe culture.
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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African languages, for Africans, by Africans
Grassroots organisation Masakhane tackles data colonialism by using natural language processing capabilities to increase representation of African languages
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Forensic Architecture use digital technologies to investigate human rights violations worldwide. Check out their work
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Through the innovative use of digital technology, Barefoot Law has provides free legal information to address injustice. Over 1 million people have accessed this service!
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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Why can we imagine the end of the world but not the end of colonization?
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decolonisetheinternet · 9 months ago
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AI decolonial Manyfesto
"This manyfesto is a provocation, a question, an opening, a dance about a future of AI technologies that is decolonial. We call it manyfesto, since it reflects some visions among many, and we hope to invite exchange, conversation, and the development of statements from people affected by AI technology."
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