Handling the Black Box: How will We Protect and Learn from Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in the Age of Machine Learning? @ Oxford (18 September 2023)

Handling the Black Box: How will We Protect and Learn from Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in the Age of Machine Learning?

Joy Porter delivered the opening keynote of the 2023 AHRC International Conference, themed ‘Entanglements’, on 18 September 2023. Her lecture considered how the sovereignty of Indigenous intellectual knowledge can be assured in the age of AI, an urgent question requiring interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral application in new ways on a new scale.

‘Entanglements’ was supported by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Programme, and brought together students from the OOC DTP, the doctoral community of the OU, Oxford and Cambridge, and from international partner institutions to facilitate interdisciplinary discussions.

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