#DecolonialAIDevelopementInAfrica In my essay 'The Case for Decolonial Artificial Intelligence Development in Africa', I argue for the importance of articulating African agency/self-determination/sovereignty in decoloniality.
https://t.co/Zo0rsEukQZ
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica In this article we discuss the coloniality of being logic in AI development, specifically with respect to Gaza.
https://t.co/g3GcttvMU7
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica
In this article, we discuss the coloniality of being logic, its manifestation in AI development, and the decolonial turn.
https://t.co/IVvVss0OAv
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentSeries This episode explains the coloniality of knowledge, then and now. Also, it discusses its contemporary manifestation in AI development.
https://t.co/IsD5mf4etl
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica On the contrary, the underdeveloped countries ought to do their utmost to find their own particular values and methods and a style which shall be peculiar to them.
https://t.co/uHh8g14NOt
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica In this week's episode we look at why an ideology matters in the quest of African sovereignty in AI development.
https://t.co/h0fNONN64P
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica In this article we examine modernity/coloniality from Fanon's perspective and situate this within AI development.
https://t.co/s5F7ZJDPdf
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica This essay traces the genealogy of colonial mentality and the ubiquity of whiteness, the manifestation of colonial mentality in AI development as well as its ramifications.
https://t.co/2OCUdinxN5
#DecolonialAIDevelopentInAfrica Our first guest in this year long series is Muthure Kathure, a lawyer and responsibility technology advocate. In this introductory article, he tells us how it all began.
https://t.co/uqdlom52Vp
#Decolonialseries In this episode on the why of decoloniality, we specifically discuss its 'locus of enunciation outside Europe' as an appealing factor.
https://t.co/wp8V5L6wvG
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica ... It delves into the past only because otherwise it would be impossible to understand how the present came into being and what the trends are for the near future' - Walter Rodney.
https://t.co/ECubeRvQEm
#DecolonialSeries In this decolonial series we discuss the relevance of decoloniality in 2026, and the importance of understanding coloniality as our main problem statement in Africa.
https://t.co/QTwjcDpyw1
#DecolonialAIDevelopmentInAfrica "The blacks are tired of standing at the touchlines to witness a game that they should be playing. They want to do things for themselves and all by themselves." Steve Biko
https://t.co/hlxureuqaH