With increasing interest in working with Indigenous Communities on data-related projects, Indigenous in AI brings a discussion around data ethics and Indigenous data sovereignty. Hear from Indigenous AI practitioners as they share their ideas and work towards a more equitable data future for Indigenous peoples.
Wed 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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Open Data Sharing, Indigenous Data Governance, and Artificial Intelligence
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Spotlight
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SlidesLive Video » |
Krystal S Tsosie 🔗 |
Wed 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Data Sovereignty for Native Communities
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Discussion Panel
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SlidesLive Video » This talk between Indigenous technologists, with academic, non-profit, and corporate experience, will dive into the risks and possible models to protect Native Data. In an era of Big Data, for applications like AI, what does Data Sovereignty look like for Indigenous knowledge? Trust and technology for Indigenous Nations have not been favorable for preserving our knowledge and language without the threat of ceding knowledge to non community members. Licenses for open source technologies are vague and do not protect traditional knowledge systems and invite exploitation. Join our talk to find out how your community can retain sovereignty of your community’s data. |
Andrea M. Delgado-Olson · Michael Running Wolf · Caroline Running Wolf · Ian Her Many Horses · Caleb Moses 🔗 |
Wed 12:45 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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The Future of Indigenous AI
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Discussion Panel
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SlidesLive Video » Join us for a discussion about the future of Indigenous AI! |
Keoni K Mahelona · Jason Edward Lewis · Shawn Tsosie · Mason Grimshaw · Noelani Arista 🔗 |
Wed 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Aboriginal Turing Test
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Spotlight
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SlidesLive Video » |
Tyson Yunkaporta 🔗 |