From Margins to Mainstream: Addressing the Missing Case of the Global South in AI Data Ecosystems

by Ishani Agnihotri Introduction The first programmable digital computer, Colossus, was invented by British codebreakers in the 1940s during World War II. This machine, rooted in abstract mathematical reasoning, inspired Western scientists to explore the concept of creating an “electronic brain.” These advancements laid the groundwork for Artificial Intelligence (AI) research, formally established at Dartmouth … More From Margins to Mainstream: Addressing the Missing Case of the Global South in AI Data Ecosystems

Ethical Concerns in Artificial Intelligence

by Parvathi Bakshi Abstract The increase in interaction between artificial intelligence technologies and the institutions that run society such as healthcare, governance, economic etc. has also seen a rise in ethical concerns. These interactions present not only legal issues of governance and regulation but also raise the matter of underlying trust expected in technology and … More Ethical Concerns in Artificial Intelligence