Indigenous data stewardship stands against extractivist AI
June 20, 2024
Indigenous peoples have continually asked users of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to exercise caution even as it continues to wreak havoc in the domains of knowledge production. With AI’s algorithmic harvesting of data, knowledge, artistic creations, conversations, and interactions becoming increasingly uncontrollable, users must reflect on these processes. Experts encourage supporting sustainable AI-powered content generation practices that avoid perpetuating the extractivist logic characteristic of settler colonialism.
Dr. David Gaertner, Associate Professor, Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, and Associate Member of English Language and Literatures, argues how Indigenous practices of data stewardship, that for centuries have protected data sovereignty and cultural integrity, can help counter the settler desire for ‘AI magic’ that perpetuates harm and exploitation. Questioning usually-accepted notions of passive Indigenous adaptation to technological changes, Dr. Gaertner highlights how historically significant contributions to advancement in technologies by Indigenous and Black communities showcase alternative ways toward building a sustainable future.
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