
The Role of AI in Indigenous Innovation and Culture
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Our guests Lynnsey Chartrand, Head of Indigenous Initiatives at Mila, Brian Ritchie, Founder of Kama.ai and Jordy Thibert, Director of Indigenous Affairs at I.T Partners Inc., emphasise the importance of preserving cultural values while navigating tech advances, particularly AI. There are both opportunities and challenges for Indigenous communities when it comes to AI. This episode explores the potential for AI to preserve and share Indigenous knowledge. As well as the delicate balance required around data sovereignty and the leadership role that Indigenous people can play in the shaping of AI’s future.
Key Takeaways:
- There are challenges and opportunities for growth. Challenges like limited infrastructure and skills training. But there is a growing push to support grassroots initiatives and provide the necessary resources to help these projects thrive in the AI space.
- AI can help bridge economic gaps for Indigenous businesses by improving operational efficiency and scalability.
- Indigenous communities have a unique opportunity to shape AI development from the grown up, contributing Indigenous knowledge systems and perspectives to create more inclusive and responsible technologies.
For more information, visit Niipaawi Strategies online: www.Niipaawi.ca