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Is Big Tech Setting Africa Back?
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Author: Nima Elmi; Publisher: Foreign Policy; Publication Year: 2020. The following article looks into the way data is used as a modern tool for colonialism and argues that smart regulation cannot be the only tool in ensuring equality. Rather, developed nations should stop exploiting lax regulations and set an example for ethical standards…
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Artificial Intelligence is Creating a New Colonial World Order
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Author: Karen Hao; Publisher: MIT Technology Review; Publication Year: 2022. In the following article, Karen Hao writes the first story in a 5 part series on artificial intelligence (AI) colonialism. She lays the groundwork for the series by drawing parallels between historic colonialism in the Global South and the impact of AI in the Global…
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The Gig Workers Fighting Back Against the Algorithms
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Author: Karen Hao; Publisher: MIT Technology Review; Publication Year: 2022. In the following article, Karen Hao writes the fourth story in a 5 part series on artificial intelligence (AI) colonialism. Nadine Freischlad, an Indonesian-based journalist, joins her for this story. The story focuses on Jakarta, Indonesia, where a movement of resistance against the algorithmic ride-hailing…
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South Africa’s Private Surveillance Machine is Fueling a Digital Apartheid
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Author: Karen Hao and Heidi Swart; Publisher: MIT Technology Review; Publication Year: 2022. In the following article, Karen Hao writes the second story in a 5 part series on artificial intelligence (AI) colonialism. Heidi Swart, a South African freelance investigative journalist joins her to write this story. This story focuses on how private surveillance firms…
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A New Vision of Artificial Intelligence for the People
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Author: Karen Hao; Publisher: MIT Technology Review; Publication Year: 2022. In the following article, Karen Hao writes the final story in a 5 part series on artificial intelligence (AI) colonialism. Parts 1 through 4 were all previously summarized. This final story takes place in rural New Zealand, following an indigenous couple who challenges AI’s identity…
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5 Ethical Principles for Digitizing Humanitarian Aid
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Author: Aarathi Krishnan; Publisher: TED Talks; Publication Year: 2021. The following speech discusses how humanitarians have embraced digitalization. The use of AI, big data, drones, and more may seem logical and needed, but it is actually the deployment of unrest technologies on vulnerable populations without consent. Humanitarian technology innovations are inherently…
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