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Title: The AI Mirror: Reflecting Our Bias in Telling Canadian History Host: Dr. John Fontaine Co-Host: ANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence)
Is history a collection of facts, or just a "sophisticated mirror" of whoever is holding the pen? In this episode, Dr. John Fontaine and his AI co-host (ANI) begin to deconstruct the "Grand Narrative" of Canadian history through the lens of historiography. By using ANI as a control group, they reveal how 19th-century nation-building created a "vanishing race" strategy regarding Indigenous peoples and how modern AI datasets, if left unchecked, continue these biases through present day.
Key Concepts Explored
- The Control Group: Why an AI co-host is the perfect tool to expose the "average of the arguments" found in Western datasets.
- Context of the Past: Understanding why 19th-century historians prioritized narratives that justified railways and resource extraction over Indigenous sovereignty.
- Context of the Present: How our current values (Indigenous Rights and Sovereignty) can conflict with historical nomenclature.
- The Grand Narrative: Identifying the "big, tidy stories" used to argue that Canadians have somehow evolved from our past selves.
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- Canadian Hub: historyisunreal.ca | historyisunreal.com
- website: historyisunreal.ca | fontaineacademicservices.ca
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Music Credits:
- Track: Violin Concerto in F minor, RV 297 'Winter' (The Four Seasons)
- Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
- Performed by: The Modena Chamber Orchestra
- Source: Musopen.org
- License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0