Lingo Bingo at the India AI Summit w/ Naomi Klein, Timnit Gebru, Nikhil Dey, and Chinasa Okolo
This is the last of our series AI Lingo Bingo Series! We dig into four more co-opted concepts with four more all stars.
More like this: Last week’s episode with Meredith Whittaker, Audrey Tang, Abeba Birhane, and Usha Ramanathan
This week we’ll hear from Naomi Klein, who will discuss how ‘AI for Climate’ is very much not a thing; Nikhil Dey who shares all the ways powerful actors cosplay at having ‘accountability’; Timnit Gebru who explains that ‘frugal AI’ is something being made novel by the hype & scale of big tech business models; and finally Chinasa Okolo who will help us better understand the complexities of ‘multilateralism’.
Further reading & resources:
- More on Nikhil Dey — social activist and a founding member of the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)
- More on Timnit Gebru — founder of the DAIR institute
- More on Naomi Klein — author and professor of climate justice at the University of British Columbia
- More on Chinasa Okolo — founder of Technecultura, a research institute focussing on AI governance for global majority countries
- The Guardian’s profile on Nikhil — June 2013
- More about MKSS involvement in the Campaign for the Right to Information in India
- The Screen New Deal — by Naomi Klein, The Intercept, 2020
- More on the cancellation of the Northern Gateway Pipeline
- Ghana NLP
- Watch this week’s interviews in full on Youtube
- RSVP to **The People's Policy: Holding Big Tech Accountable [Livestreamed Conversation + Q&A]** — happening on March 2nd 5:30pm MT
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Post Production by Sarah Myles | Pre Production by Georgia Iacovou
