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Hardly a day goes by it seems without news of some 'revolutionary' A.I.-driven tool ushering in a brave new world. Less said is who'll be left out or left behind. Which is why, when it comes to Indigenous content, some fear much of artificial intelligence remains superficial ignorance. But can 'The Cloud' incorporate culture? Can we Indigenize as we digitize? And can the digital be made relational?
Joining host/producer Rick Harp to tangle with these tricky, trippy questions and more are Kim TallBear, professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Trina Roache, Rogers Chair in Journalism at the University of King's College.
// CREDITS: Our opening/closing theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
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Hardly a day goes by it seems without news of some 'revolutionary' A.I.-driven tool ushering in a brave new world. Less said is who'll be left out or left behind. Which is why, when it comes to Indigenous content, some fear much of artificial intelligence remains superficial ignorance. But can 'The Cloud' incorporate culture? Can we Indigenize as we digitize? And can the digital be made relational?
Joining host/producer Rick Harp to tangle with these tricky, trippy questions and more are Kim TallBear, professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Trina Roache, Rogers Chair in Journalism at the University of King's College.
// CREDITS: Our opening/closing theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

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