Why Data is a Taonga: A customary Māori perspective (Taiuru, 2018)
Governments and commercial entities consider data to be important. Internationally data has become a new commodity that is sold and… read more
Governments and commercial entities consider data to be important. Internationally data has become a new commodity that is sold and… read more
Concerns about secondary use of data and limited opportunities for benefit-sharing have focused attention on the tension that Indigenous communities… read more
The Hidden Layer Workshop introduces key generative AI (genAI) concepts through a privacy lens. Participants probe the possibilities and limitations… read more
All but 60 of the world’s roughly 7,000 languages are considered “low-resource” by artificial intelligence researchers. Mongolian belongs to the… read more
Even as Indigenous communities find increasingly helpful uses for digital technology, many worry that outside interests could take over their… read more
When U.S. tech firm OpenAI rolled out Whisper, a speech recognition tool offering audio transcription and translation into English for… read more
This essay discusses tribal claims to data sovereignty and informational privacy, examining the nature of the respective claims, as well… read more
Over the last few years, an increasing number of scholars have argued that the impact of AI is repeating the… read more