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Marnie Chesterton

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Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

That is true, but we'll get there.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

What I wanted to talk about in Norway is how researchers with the Sami AI Lab at UIT, the Arctic University of Norway, are investigating how to build machine learning models that align with Sami views and norms.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Okay, and the Sami being the indigenous peoples of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of Russia?

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Yeah, that's correct.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Still not Africa, though.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

I mean, you're being very Africa Day about this, Marnie.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

This is real, like, I have a map and ruler vibes kind of thing going here.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

I have a pointless point.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

I have some totally unusable points to give away, and I'm not doing it unless you tie us to the theme.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Well, we're going to get there still.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

I'm claiming these points.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

So the Sami are leveraging predictive AI models and time series analysis to monitor ice evolution.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

They're tracking animal migrations.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

They're assessing the environmental impacts of oil and mining activities on Sami lands.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Essentially, they're showing that AI can be used for environmental and climate monitoring by indigenous peoples.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Which is interesting because we've heard a lot about how AI is harmful for the environment.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

So it's great to hear that these are tools that can be leveraged for conservation.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

Yeah, I'm going to get to the harm, but let's start with the good news at least first here.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

So according to a recent UN report, this is happening around the globe.

Unexpected Elements
Celebrating Science on Africa Day

A recent study presented at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues last month highlighted how indigenous peoples are harnessing AI as a powerful tool for environmental stewardship and conservation.