Title

Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence

Summary

The article examines the implications of decolonizing AI, focusing on how colonial legacies and racial logics influence current AI practices. Drawing from the context of South Africa, it explores the concept of de/coloniality and critiques the ways in which AI ethics and racial practices perpetuate colonial rationalities. The article aims to question whether AI can be decolonized, offering a critical perspective on its global relevance.

 

 

َAuthor

Mohamed, Png, M.-T., & Isaac, W.

Year

2020

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Misinformation Diffusion

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Mohamed, Png, M.-T., & Isaac, W. (2020). Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence. Philosophy & Technology, 33(4), 659–684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00405-8