mò xī gē墨西哥yuán zhù mín原住民shù zì数字huó dòng jiā活动家tǎo lùn讨论rén gōng zhì néng人工智能yǔ与yǔ yán语言bǎo hù保护
At the forum on artificial intelligence and indigenous languages held in Mexico City, many indigenous digital activists discussed the impact of AI on their languages and cultures.
Everyone is concerned about the risks AI might bring, such as misunderstandings of cultural heritage, misuse of knowledge, and environmental issues caused by technology.
Some said that most of the data used by AI comes from the past and does not accurately represent indigenous peoples.
Although AI can help protect and promote indigenous languages, it is also important to safeguard the communities' autonomy and cultural values.
The forum also introduced good examples of using AI to support indigenous languages, such as New Zealand's use of technology to protect the Maori language.
Everyone hopes that in the future there will be more digital tools suitable for indigenous peoples, allowing communities to manage and use these technologies themselves.
Finally, everyone agreed that continued cooperation is needed to make AI better serve the preservation of indigenous languages and cultures.