Listen "Indigenous Intelligence. The Future of AI and Leading with Culture, Ethics and Innovation"
Episode Synopsis
How are Indigenous perspectives part of the rapidly growing artificial intelligence space, as well as other emerging technologies? In this episode of Roots of Change: Indigenous Innovation Reshaping Industry and Reconciliation, moderator Dave Trafford is joined by expert 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. Together, they discuss how Indigenous knowledge, ethics and youth leadership are not just essential to AI development, they are critical to ensuring equitable digital futures. They also discuss the role of AI in economic development, cultural preservation and reconciliation. From developing ethical AI models rooted in the Seven Grandfather teachings to creating inclusive career pathways for Indigenous youth, these leaders are setting a powerful foundation for what’s next. Key Takeaways: Radical inclusion is urgent. Lindsay Chartrand highlights that if Indigenous communities don’t define their role in the AI ecosystem, others will. And it’s currently trained on mainstream data sets that often exclude Indigenous languages, world view and knowledge systems. There is no single Indigenous perspective. And efforts to create one using AI risks whitewashing the diversity of Nations and teachings. Youth are the future leaders of AI. Jordy Thibert emphasizes the importance of demystifying AI for indigenous youth and ensuring they are equipped to lead ethically and relationally in a digital world. For more information, visit Niipaawi Strategies online: www.Niipaawi.ca
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