Distributive Epistemic Injustice in AI Ethics - A Co-productionist Account of Global North-South Politics in Knowledge Production
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Explore how power dynamics between Global North and South regions create systematic inequalities in AI ethics knowledge production through this 10-minute conference presentation. Examine the concept of distributive epistemic injustice and understand how co-productionist frameworks reveal the unequal distribution of epistemic resources and authority in artificial intelligence ethics discourse. Analyze the structural barriers that prevent equitable participation from Global South perspectives in shaping AI ethical standards and practices. Investigate the meta-research critiques that challenge dominant narratives in AI ethics and consider how current knowledge production systems perpetuate existing power imbalances between developed and developing nations in the field of artificial intelligence governance.
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Distributive Epistemic Injustice in AI Ethics
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