Indigenous Data Sovereignty: A Catalyst for Ethical AI in Business

Business and Society 64 (4):635-640 (2025)
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Abstract

In the age of rapid AI advancement, digital colonialism poses a significant threat to Indigenous communities, perpetuating inequalities and exploiting their data. This commentary delves into the concept of Indigenous data sovereignty as a powerful framework for resisting digital colonialism and promoting ethical AI development.

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