Tau! AI, or Artificial Intelligence, has sparked many questions regarding its impact on Native and Indigenous communities. While AI offers vast potential to improve our lives, it can also present challenges and widen inequalities for these communities. At ITLCT, we're dedicated to accelerating digital fluency through education, offering insight on digital technologies to support Native and Indigenous initiatives. Here's a concise overview that we put together about AI: What is AI? AI is an emerging technology that enables machines to mimic human intelligence, learn from data, problem-solve, and perform tasks autonomously, shaping various aspects of our world, from personalized recommendations to autonomous vehicles. A Few Benefits for Indigenous Communities: ·???????Preservation of Culture: AI can document and preserve indigenous languages, cultural practices, and traditional knowledge for future generations. ·???????Environmental Conservation: AI-powered tools aid in monitoring and protecting natural resources, enabling better land management. ·???????Healthcare Advancements: AI-driven healthcare solutions improve access to medical services in remote indigenous communities. Common Challenges Faced by Indigenous Communities: ·???????Data Sovereignty: Indigenous communities struggle with control over their cultural data and earning economic benefit when engaging with AI and digital technologies. ·???????Representation and Bias: AI algorithms may perpetuate biases and underrepresentation of indigenous perspectives. ·???????Access and Infrastructure: Limited technology access in remote Indigenous regions hinders AI and other digital technology adoption. Moving Forward Together: Inclusive dialogue and collaboration between AI developers, investors, Indigenous leaders, and communities are crucial. By centering Indigenous voices in AI design and deployment, we can ensure solutions respect cultural sovereignty and promote equitable outcomes (to include economic). Let's responsibly harness AI to uplift and empower all, including Indigenous and Native communities. To learn more about our mission, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj #Indigenous #Native #IndigenousTech #AI #TechForGood #DataSovereignty #Technology #CulturalRepresentation #IndigenousVoices #Indigenomics #ITLCTLearnDigital
If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT)
科技、信息和媒体
Dacula ,Georgia 126 位关注者
Preserving Tomorrow By Building Today
关于我们
If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT) is global network of change-makers, supporters, and allies who support native and indigenous communities to thrive authentically and on their own terms with digital technology both now and in the future. We partner with communities and create aligned programming and events that amplify the voices, experiences, and excellence of native and indigenous populations throughout the world. We believe in an authentic, responsible, inclusive, and sustainable digital future with positive social impact for native and indigenous communities across the globe. #ITLCT #iftheselandscouldtalk
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- 科技、信息和媒体
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Jajom | Hahom (Many Thanks) to Indigitech Destiny for putting together such a dynamic and meaningful gathering with relevant conversations ranging from the impact of digital technology on Native and Indigenous communities to the importance of creativity and business - all highlighting Indigenous excellence and innovation while remaining cognizant of the diverse needs and lived experiences of these amazing innovators and their communities. We’d like to express a special thank you to Art P. for the invitation and for all the amazing work you consistently do to build and lift up those around you. We are also grateful and would like thank the event sponsors, panelists, volunteers, allies, supporters and the dynamic yyc innovation community for their efforts to support this event. We look forward to continuing our mission of “preserving tomorrow by building today” by supporting Native and Indigenous self determination with digital technology. #Indigenous #IndigenousInnovation #selfdetermination #IndigitechDestiny #yycInnovation https://lnkd.in/eqVqWp7m
Tech Steward | Digital Transformation Analyst | XR Immersive Media / Producer |? Indigitech Project Manager
Indigitech Destiny Summit was more than an event—it was a powerful gathering of minds, hearts, and purpose, united by a shared vision for a brighter, more inclusive future. Together, we explored how technology, innovation, and community can drive democratization, empower Indigenous voices, and foster economic sovereignty. We were honored to host great panels on topics like AI, Digital and Data Sovereignty, Finance and Economic Development, and Creative Industries. These discussions brought forward bold ideas and actionable solutions, reminding us of the transformative power of Indigenous innovation when paired with the tools of technology. To our incredible sponsors—the Government of Canada Government of Alberta, ElevateIP Alberta Innovate Calgary , MentorAbility Alberta , Economic Development Lethbridge Calgary Economic Development Platform Calgary , National Music Centre —your support made this day possible. You are helping to create pathways for lasting change. To our dedicated community partner City of Calgary — Edmonton Unlimited, Creatives Empowered,Indigenous Tech Circle, Natives in Tech, IncluCity, Lethbridge Polytechnic, Bow Valley College, Scaffold Institute and InceptionU—thank you for your commitment to advancing Indigenous innovation and for standing with us in this journey toward equitable access and opportunity. Speakers Renard T. Jenkins , Hayden Godfrey, Natasha Rabsatt, M.S., Derek Eiteneier, Ashley Allen, Wunmi Adekanmbi, MSc., PMP, Prosci, Colby Delorme, ICD.D, Adaeze Hubbard, Curtis Running Rabbit , Jarid Poitras Lee, Brettyn Rose, Cowboy Smithx, Chef Shane Mederic Chartrand, Pamela Todd B.F.A Friends and Family to many to mention And to our attendees, thank you for showing up with open minds and open hearts. Your participation reflects a shared responsibility to advance Truth and Reconcili-ACTION, celebrate cultural representation, and drive meaningful action in economic and data sovereignty. You are the changemakers who will take this momentum into the communities and industries we seek to transform. The summit was more than panels and workshops—it was a celebration of the power of community and the limitless potential of Indigenous talent. It reminded us all that when we center equity, cultural preservation, and collaboration, we can build a future where innovation belongs to everyone. Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, we are turning conversations into action, building bridges, and rewriting the narrative of what is possible in technology, creativity, and reconciliation. Here’s to the future we’re creating together! #IndigitechDestiny #TruthAndReconciliation #EconomicSovereignty #CulturalRepresentation #IndigenousInnovation #CommunityBuilding
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Thank you Digital Journal for highlighting this important conversation. The significance of self determination with AI for Native and Indigenous communities becomes more critical as the world shifts and accelerates towards a digital future. #SelfDetermination #IndigenousTechnology #Indigenous #DigitalTechnology #AI https://lnkd.in/e__UuFTX
This morning at the Platform Calgary Innovation Centre, a panel of speakers at #InnovationWeekYYC tackled how to build and manage AI systems that respect Indigenous data sovereignty. As Hayden Godfrey, director of Indigenous relations at 8 Bit Cortex, put it: "Any usage of data that does not support data sovereignty, that does not support our economic reconciliation, does not support our interests, constitutes data genocide." The session, facilitated by Art P., founder/CEO of Indigitech Destiny, featured a thought-provoking discussion on how to ethically integrate Indigenous knowledge, language and cultural data into AI tools. Other panelists included: ? Natasha R., co-founder of If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT) Lands Could Talk ? Renard T. Jenkins, president and CEO of I2A2 Technologies, Studios & Labs ? Derek Eiteneier, founder CEO of Outdoor Gala The conversation highlighted: ?? The importance of defining what Indigenous data should remain private versus get shared/used by AI systems? ?? The need for global collaboration and transparency in building ethical AI systems ?? A call for a binding code of ethics to ensure Indigenous intellectual property is protected As Renard Jenkins emphasized, "We should not be so concerned about the technology [of AI], but we should be concerned about who's wielding the technology and who's controlling the technology, and where that center of power comes in, with the technology." ?? Read more: https://lnkd.in/gcaCVGjh ?? Subscribe for updates: https://lnkd.in/gT-y69vE ?? See all Innovation Week YYC coverage: https://lnkd.in/gz85Wg9A #DataSovereignty #AI #IndigenousKnowledge #EthicalAI?
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Exciting news! We are honored to share that one of our co-founders, Natasha Rabsatt will be speaking at the Indigitech Destiny Summit on November 18, 2024 on Platform Calgary. The Indigitech Destiny conference event focuses on fostering innovation and collaboration within Indigenous communities by highlighting cutting-edge technologies and promoting economic empowerment. It serves as a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring opportunities for Indigenous-led advancements in the tech industry. Limited tickets are still available through https://lnkd.in/e9WkPnMa - please reserve your spot. Big thanks to Art P. and event sponsors for making this event possible. We look forward to meaningful conversation and connections to preserve tomorrow by building today! Jajom. Event Sponsor List: Government of Canada Government of Alberta Economic Development Lethbridge ElevateIP Alberta Innovate Calgary MentorAbility Alberta IncluCity Calgary Platform Calgary National Music Centre Wave Tech Centre Edmonton Unlimited InceptionU Ltd Scaffold Institute KPMG Ignition Calgary Lethbridge Polytechnic Bow Valley College #Indigitechdestiny #Indigitechsummit #IndigenousInnovation #innovationweekyyc #iftheselandscouldtalk
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On Indigenous Peoples' Day, we pause to honor and acknowledge the diverse histories, cultures, wisdom, innovations, and profound contributions of Indigenous and Native communities across the world. Their influence has shaped countless aspects of our lives, often in ways we may not fully realize. From the very words we use to communicate, to groundbreaking advancements in agriculture, medicine, governance, environmental stewardship, and digital technology, Native and Indigenous peoples have long been at the forefront of innovation: ·??????Language: Words like "barbecue" and "kayak" come from Indigenous languages, leaving an imprint on how we communicate. ·??????Agriculture: Corn, potatoes, and tomatoes—staples of diets worldwide—were first cultivated by Indigenous communities, revolutionizing global food systems and spurring economic growth and trade. ·??????Medicine: Indigenous knowledge of plants, such as the use of willow bark for pain relief (the precursor to aspirin), has shaped current medical practices. ·??????Environmental stewardship: Indigenous practices of sustainability and land management demonstrate a harmonious and holistic relationship with nature, offering lessons still relevant and in practice today. ·??????Government and law: The democratic systems of the Iroquois Confederacy served as models for democratic governance. ·??????Digital technology: Indigenous peoples’ knowledge systems have informed many of the fundamental concepts behind digital technology. Early innovations in communication, signaling systems, and mathematics—such as the Mayan numerical system and complex calendars—laid the groundwork for modern computing and information technologies. These examples offer just a glimpse of the deep and lasting impact Indigenous and Native peoples have had on the world. Yet, this day is not simply about reflecting on the past alone —it’s also about acknowledging and championing Indigenous excellence in the present along with understanding and overcoming the complex challenges still faced by many Native and Indigenous communities around the world. Beyond this calendar day, as community members, allies, and/or Indigenous peoples ourselves, let's consider ongoing and authentic conversation, collaboration, education, and meaningful allyship to shape a more inclusive future for Native and Indigenous peoples across the world. Remembering. Acknowledging. Championing. "Preserving Tomorrow by Building Today." ITLCT Website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj #IndigenousPeoples?#Indigenous?#IndigenousPeoplesDay?#IndigenousAllyship?#NativePeoples?#ITLCT?#IfTheseLandsCouldTalk #IndigenousTechnology #WiMW #WiMW2024 #Innovation #Technology #DigitalTechnology #SelfDetermination #IndigenousInnovation
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Tau! The recent Walking in Multiple Worlds (WiMW) fireside chat, "Tradition vs. Modernity in Indigenous Business, Innovation and Education" featuring accomplished Indigenous business owner, youth mentor, and motivational speaker, Conroy Obey is now available for viewing on the ITLCT YouTube page. Learn about the challenges and opportunities of navigating tradition versus "modernity" in Indigenous business as Conroy shares his deep expertise aimed at inspiring the next generation of leaders and making a positive impact through mentorship, innovation, technology, and business initiatives. Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/gnJwgYpb To learn more about or connect with Conroy Obey: ? Visit his business website: Trellis Construction - https://lnkd.in/gnefQiFm ? Connect with Conroy on Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gYxwie3x? To connect with or learn more about the If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT) mission to support Indigenous self-determination with digital technology - visit our website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj #WiMW2024 #WiMW #ITLCT #IfTheseLandsCouldTalk #Indigenous #Technology #Indigenous #Native #Technology #IndigenousBusiness #Education #Mentorship #Youth #Entrepreneur #AfroIndigenous #Business
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Tau (Hello)! Today is the Walking in Multiple Worlds #WIMW2024 fireside chat: Tradition vs. Modernity in Indigenous Business, Innovation, and Education with Conroy Obey at 3:00 pm EST. We look forward to building community and sharing such an important discussion with each of you. If you RSVPed, see you there! If you still want to RSVP, you can do so until 1:00 pm EST at https://lnkd.in/eSKZfSQR About the Event Today: This event features a fireside chat with Conroy Obey, a seasoned Indigenous business owner, youth mentor, and motivational speaker with 15 years of experience. We'll delve into the challenges and opportunities of navigating tradition versus "modernity" in Indigenous business, innovation, and education. Conroy will share his deep expertise aimed at inspiring the next generation of leaders and making a positive impact through mentorship and business initiatives. About Walking in Multiple Worlds (WiMW): WiMW is an ITLCT program series consisting of global workshops, speaker presentations, and fire side chat which aim to build awareness around the different ways in which Native and Indigenous peoples (both in urban and traditional homelands) interrelate and code switch in many facets of everyday life and provide tools to support businesses and organizations to enhance understanding and allyship to build a more inclusive and understanding world (also with digital technology). Who Should Attend? Native and Indigenous communities, allies, and businesses interested in: ·?????Working towards a more inclusive future with digital technology in their communities, businesses, or organizations. ·?????Enhancing intercultural communication and understanding of challenges faced by Native and Indigenous communities. ·?????Supporting Native and Indigenous self-determination with digital technology. We look forward to seeing you there. To learn more about or connect with Conroy Obey: ? Visit his business website: Trellis Construction - https://lnkd.in/gnefQiFm ? Connect with Conroy on Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gYxwie3x? To learn more about our mission of "Preserving Tomorrow by Building Today" - visit the If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT) website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj #WiMW2024 #ITLCT #IfTheseLandsCouldTalk #Indigenous #WIMW #Technology #Indigenous #Native #Technology #IndigenousBusiness #Education #Mentorship #Youth #Entrepreneur #AfroIndigenous #Business #IndigenousEntrepreneur
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Tau! Please join us! We are looking forward to a meaningful #WiMW2024 fireside chat tomorrow, entitled: Tradition vs. Modernity in Indigenous Business, Innovation with Indigenous business owner, youth mentor, and motivational speaker with 15 years of experience, Conroy Obey. Date and Time: September 19, 2024 at 3:00 pm EST. We'll delve into the challenges and opportunities of navigating tradition versus "modernity" in Indigenous business, innovation, and education. Conroy will share his deep expertise aimed at inspiring the next generation of leaders and making a positive impact through mentorship and business initiatives. Please RSVP to secure your spot through Eventbrite: https://lnkd.in/eSKZfSQR We look forward to seeing you there. Jajom (Many Thanks). To learn more about or connect with Conroy Obey: ? Visit his business website: Trellis Construction - https://lnkd.in/gnefQiFm ? Connect with Conroy on Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gYxwie3x? To learn more about our mission of "Preserving Tomorrow by Building Today" - visit the If These Lands Could Talk (ITLCT) website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj #WiMW2024 #ITLCT #IfTheseLandsCouldTalk #Indigenous #Technology #Indigenous #Native #Technology #IndigenousBusiness #Education #Mentorship #Youth #Entrepreneur #AfroIndigenous #Business
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Take a look “Behind the Series”of Walking in Multiple Worlds (WiMW) - an ITLCT program series consisting of global workshops, fireside chats, and speaker sessions with accomplished Indigenous leaders or allies. This important series aims to build awareness around the different ways in which Native and Indigenous peoples (both in urban and traditional homelands) interrelate and codeswitch in many facets of everyday life and address how businesses and organizations can enhance understanding and allyship to build a more inclusive and understanding world (also with digital technology). Watch the Behind the Series Video on ITLCT Youtube now! ? Walking in Multiple Worlds (WiMW): Behind the Series 2024 [Photosensitive Viewer Warning] - https://lnkd.in/gc7XwFPu ? Walking in Multiple Worlds (WiMW): Behind the Series 2024 [Alternate Version] - https://lnkd.in/gzb9FEZQ Catch up on your favorite speakers or workshops on ITLCT Youtube: https://lnkd.in/e-YivXh3 To learn more about our mission of "Preserving Tomorrow by Building Today", visit the ITLCT Website: https://lnkd.in/etBSM-gj. -Jajom | Hahom (Many Thanks) from your friends at ITLCT #WiMW2024 #WIMW #ITLCT?#IfTheseLandsCouldTalk?#IndigenousTech?#IndigenousPeoples?#Stewardship?#Indigenous?#InterculturalCommunication?#Intercultural?#Technology?#DigitalTechnology?#ImmersiveTechnology?#EmergingTechnology?#InterculturalCompetence?#GlobalCommunity?#Native #DigitalStewardship?#Allyship?#communitybuilding
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Join us this week for a #WiMW2024 fireside chat, "Tradition vs. Modernity in Indigenous Business, Innovation, and Education "with Indigenous business owner and youth mentor, Conroy Obey. RSVP to save your spot through Eventbrite (RSVP required to attend). https://lnkd.in/eSKZfSQR #WalkinginMultipleWorlds #WiMW2024 #WiMW #AfroIndigenous #Indigenous #Native #Innovation #Tradition #IndigenousBusiness #Education #Mentorship #Youth #IndigenousCulture #IndigenousTradition #IndigenousTechnology
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