AI must be built with Indigenous Knowledges, not against them
As Australia celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC Week, there is growing emphasis on ensuring that AI development includes Indigenous Knowledges rather than exploiting them. Concerns arise that AI, like previous technologies, may take Indigenous knowledge without consent or proper recognition. Advocates stress the importance of involving Indigenous communities in AI creation to ensure respect and equity. This approach is seen as a positive step toward more inclusive and ethical technological advancement.
AI development in Australia is being urged to include Indigenous Knowledges, ensuring they are not exploited without consent or recognition.
This approach could set a global standard for ethical AI, respecting cultural heritage and promoting equitable technological progress.
It highlights a path forward where technology and tradition coexist, fostering respect and collaboration in innovation.
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