https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CARDboard_Illustrative_Aid_to_Computation
Picasoft’s open Mobilizon instance
Furby 1998 source code : David Hampton, Wayne Schulz : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
FAN-LISTINGS: COVID-Safer Events in the Northeast US
CrimethInc. : Rapid Response Networks in the Twin Cities : A Guide to an Updated Model
The Great Filter (Or Why High Performance Still Eludes Most Dev Teams, Even With AI) – Codemanship’s Blog
Learning to Listen to Plants – with Monica Gagliano
Why We’ve Tried to Replace Developers Every Decade Since 1969
“I pretty much haven’t worked since 2020”: How the effects of Long COVID have harmed professional musicians and DJs | MusicRadar
GitHub – loopwerk/drf-action-serializers: An easy way to use different serializers for different actions and request methods in Django REST Framework
At Amazon’s Biggest Data Center, Everything Is Supersized for A.I. – The New York Times
Google’s emissions up 51% as AI electricity demand derails efforts to go green | Google | The Guardian
The Overlooked Contributor to AI’s Climate Impact: Cooling Fluids
The Matrix of Convivial Technology – Assessing technologies for degrowth – ScienceDirect
Resisting the Techno-Fascist Takeover: Are We Ready for Decomputing? · BG · berlinergazette.de · EN|DE
How AI can help Indigenous language revitalization, and why data sovereignty is important | CBC News
Indigenous language experts working in computer science say AI can be a useful tool in language revitalization but communities must prioritize the ownership of their data.
Source: How AI can help Indigenous language revitalization, and why data sovereignty is important | CBC News
AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
Unless AI developers start involving Indigenous people, their claims about the technology benefiting all of humanity will continue to ring hollow.
Source: AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
New report and guidelines for indigenous data sovereignty in artificial intelligence developments | UNESCO
Best practices and guidelines for the participatory inclusion of indigenous communities in the artificial intelligence developments in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Making Kin with the Machines · Journal of Design and Science
Essay Competition Winner
Source: Making Kin with the Machines · Journal of Design and Science
Designing ethical AI through Indigenous-centred approaches | Research and innovation
To amplify those perspectives, the AI + Society Initiative and CIFAR, in collaboration with the University of Ottawa Research Chair in Technology and Society, hosted a conversation onIndigenous Protocol and AIfeaturing Professor Jason Lewis, a leading expert in the field and the University Research Chair in Computational Media and the Indigenous Future Imaginary at Concordia University.Watch the eventHow can Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies contribute to the global conversation regarding society and AI? How do we broaden discussions regarding the role of technology in society beyond the largely culturally homogenous research labs and Silicon Valley startup culture? How do we imagine a future with A.I. that contributes to the flourishing of all humans and non-humans? Those are some the questions discussed by Prof Lewis has he reflected on the “Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Position Paper” published in the summer of 2020 following a series workshops hosted in the winter and spring of 2019 with the support of CIFAR’s AI and Society Program.
Source: Designing ethical AI through Indigenous-centred approaches | Research and innovation
Ancestral Intelligence: How Indigenous Knowledge Informs AI and Data Ethics – Intercontinental Cry
Artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly weaving itself into fabric of our daily lives, powering everything from health care decisions to law enforcement tools.
Source: Ancestral Intelligence: How Indigenous Knowledge Informs AI and Data Ethics – Intercontinental Cry
Preserving the Past: AI in Indigenous Language Preservation – Viterbi Conversations in Ethics
Recent breakthroughs in AI have expanded its use to translating endangered Indigenous languages. While it has promising preservation potential, these language technologies highlight the ethical scruples of using AI in cultural preservation. Careful attention is needed to implement AI preservation efforts that respect the sovereignty and cultural values of Indigenous communities.
Source: Preserving the Past: AI in Indigenous Language Preservation – Viterbi Conversations in Ethics
How AI images are ‘flattening’ Indigenous cultures – creating a new form of tech colonialism
In one example, an AI image generator produced an image of what was meant to be an elderly First Nations man – in a traditional Papuan headdress.
Source: How AI images are ‘flattening’ Indigenous cultures – creating a new form of tech colonialism
Walking in two worlds: how an Indigenous computer scientist is using AI to preserve threatened languages
Nature – Michael Running Wolf leads artificial-intelligence initiatives to revive lost languages and empower Indigenous people.
‘Mr. Wonderful’s’ Alberta AI Plans Face Indigenous Opposition | The Tyee
First Nation says right-wing celebrity Kevin O’Leary didn’t consult before announcing ‘Wonder Valley.’
Source: ‘Mr. Wonderful’s’ Alberta AI Plans Face Indigenous Opposition | The Tyee