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Indigenous knowledge systems and AI-based climate action
Can traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous data sovereignty contribute to AI-powered climate action while respecting Indigenous Peoples (IPs) rights? IPs have lived in partnership with their lands and territories from time immemorial. Through their languages and protocols, they “engage in dialogue with non-human kin, creating mutually intelligible discourses across differences in material, vibrancy, and genealogy.” In this brief, Pyrou explores the need to critically interrogate and engage with the invisibilisation of indigenous languages and their ways of knowing with discussions on AI for conservation and climate action.
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Last updated | July 18, 2024 |
Created | July 18, 2024 |
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Name | Indigenous knowledge systems and AI-based climate action |
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Can traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous data sovereignty contribute to AI-powered climate action while respecting Indigenous Peoples (IPs) rights? IPs have lived in partnership with their lands and territories from time immemorial. Through their languages and protocols, they “engage in dialogue with non-human kin, creating mutually intelligible discourses across differences in material, vibrancy, and genealogy.” In this brief, Pyrou explores the need to critically interrogate and engage with the invisibilisation of indigenous languages and their ways of knowing with discussions on AI for conservation and climate action. |
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