Beyond Netflix: The Critical Need for AI Literacy Among Indigenous Tech Leaders
Talofa reader,
I saw a post by a Māori Entrepreneur & Investor who had recently launched an AI company, which left me flabbergasted.
In the post, he advises his followers to watch a documentary on Netflix, where the first episode discusses AI. He then remarks on the things he learned from this documentary, on Netflix, in September 2024.
This individual was surprised to learn about the extensive data requirements of large language models like ChatGPT. He only just discovered that these AI systems are trained on massive amounts of internet data, encompassing a wide variety of content. This includes not only openly available information but also potentially copyrighted material, and it's not clear how much of each was used.
The person emphasised that the training data for these models isn't limited to formal publications or books. Training datasets also absorbed personal content such as blog posts and social media interactions. As a result, these AI systems are exposed to a broad spectrum of human expression, which most likely included indigenous knowledge.
He's only just learned this, two weeks after launching his AI company that weaves AI with Indigenous knowledge.
I had to sit there, staring at the screen doing the "beautiful mind" meme, trying to make sense of the world.
How?