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Protocols, Permissions and non-human communication with the Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group
FromInterdependence
Protocols, Permissions and non-human communication with the Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group
FromInterdependence
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103 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Hello everyone! Over the moon this week to welcome Professor Jason Edward Lewis and Suzanne Kite of the Indigenous Protocol and AI Working group!We discuss the origins and goals of the project, different perspectives on creating AI elders, lessons about communicating with non human intelligences from various Indigenous groups, where utopian freedom of information ideas clash with ideas of self determination, and speculations about building a Hawaiian programming language. We may take a break next week, but have plenty more great conversations recorded for you all. Thanks again for your support and have a safe and warm, albeit not ideal, holiday period <3LINKSIndigenous AI https://www.indigenous-ai.net/Their Position Paper: https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/986506/7/Indigenous_Protocol_and_AI_2020.pdfProfessor Jason Edward Lewishttp://jasonlewis.org/Suzanne Kitehttp://kitekitekitekite.com/Kite's beautiful album "People You Must Look At Me" https://unheardrecords.bandcamp.com/
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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