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Sustainable AI Workshop 2024: AI Ethics from the Majority World: Reconstructing the Global Debate through Decolonial Lenses 🔸 ABOUT THIS VIDEO 🔸 Speaker: Samuel Segun, African Observatory on Responsible AI (AORAI), South Africa Title: "Values at risk: Constructing an Afro-ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Systems" Abstract: This talk critically examines the potential impact of the pervasive integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various aspects of life on African ethical values. It contends that key African ethical principles, such as Afro-communitarianism and dignity rooted in a normative understanding of personhood, may be jeopardised by the corporate drive towards AI adoption. The talk highlights a significant gap in the literature regarding the implications of AI on African ethical values and proposes a unique perspective on AI ethics from an African context. The talk identifies the values at risk from AI and then illustrates how current AI practices undermine these values. It suggests prioritising these values in the establishment of an African AI ethics framework. The talk contributes to the broader discourse on AI ethics by developing a formulaic interpretation that offers some relevant considerations, offering an alternative perspective to the predominant Western ethical frameworks of Utilitarianism and Kantianism. 🔸 TIMELINE 🔸 00:00 Introduction by Sophia Falk 01:10 Talk by Samuel Segun 41:50 Begin Q&A 42:16 Question by Udipta Boro 43:27 Answer by Samuel Segun 44:25 Question by Kristy Claassen 46:16 Answer by Samuel Segun 48:26 Question by Erick Tambo 49:30 Answer by Samuel Segun 50:53 Question by Sreekanth Mukku 52:16 Answer by Samuel Segun 53:17 Ending 🔸 ABOUT THE WORKSHOP 🔸 As AI development takes over headlines across the globe, it becomes clearer how such technologies have pushed societies toward further environmental exploitation and wealth and power concentration. Such development has often overlooked the diverse cultural, historical, and social contexts of marginalised communities, in particular Indigenous groups and those from the Majority World. To foster a multifaceted perspective on AI ethics, a pluriversal approach needs to be employed. The two-day workshop “AI Ethics from the Majority World: Reconstructing the Global Debate Through Decolonial Lenses” offers a forum to discuss alternatives to the status quo of AI ethics. Hosted by the University of Bonn’s Institute for Sciences and Ethics, the workshop aims to advance a reconstruction of the proliferated perspectives of AI ethics, dominantly shaped by ethical standards from historically hegemonic groups in the Minority World, by examining the plural decolonial schools of thought that challenge the positions that have shaped AI development worldwide. 🔸 NEXT VIDEO 🔸 "AI, Digital Colonialism and Coded Racialization: subsidies for a global agenda" by Deivison Faustino (Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil) ➔ • AI, Digital Colonialism and Coded Racializ... 🔸 WORKSHOP PLAYLIST 🔸 • Workshop: AI Ethics from the Majority World 🔸 ABOUT THE IWE 🔸 ➔ / institute-for-science-and-ethics ➔ https://bsky.app/profile/iwe-bonn.bsk... ➔ / iwe_bonn ➔ https://mastodon.social/@iwe_bonn ➔ https://www.iwe.uni-bonn.de 🔸 CREDITS 🔸 This video has been recorded at the library of the German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences, DRZE ➔ https://www.drze.de/en Subtitles: Denise Wagner Camera: Markus Franke, Luca Hector Editing: Markus Franke