On this episode of the AI in Training Podcast, hosts Dan and Ray welcome Peta-Anne Toohey, Social Reciprocity Supervisor at Indigital, Australia’s first Indigenous-owned digital coaching firm. Collectively they discover how generative AI intersects with Indigenous data programs, and why cultural security, knowledge sovereignty, and community-led design should be central to any tech or training initiative.
Peta shares highly effective tales from her work in Cape York, the place communities are constructing digital abilities on Nation by means of augmented actuality, drones, and caring-for-country applied sciences. She unpacks what it means to create culturally secure applied sciences, how free, prior and knowledgeable consent ought to form AI use, and why decolonising how we take into consideration know-how is crucial for fairness in training.
It is a captivating dialogue on how AI can empower, or endanger, Indigenous communities, and what educators and universities can study from actually collaborative design.
Hyperlinks – Organisations, folks and tasks talked about
InDigital – Native Contexts – Terri Janke –
Google’s Indigenous Language Initiatives
- Google and language researchers workforce as much as train AI Aboriginal English
- Woolaroo: a brand new device for exploring indigenous languages
Microsoft’s Indigenous AI Initiatives
