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Exploring the enduring legacy of colonialism as it transitions through postcolonialism and neocolonialism, shaping identity, culture, and indigeneity, Hamid H. Kazeroony reveals how power structures, representation, and justice continue to be influenced by these forces, especially in the evolving landscape of AI.
Covering the rise of AI-driven data biases, extractive business models, and the persistence of Western-centric knowledge production, chapters highlight how AI can be leveraged to disrupt global inequalities, promoting intellectual and cultural equity. Topics include global governance, the ethical implications of AI, and the potential for AI to reorient entrenched colonial power structures, offering a nuanced exploration of how AI can help foster social justice and responsible management.
It provides a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and dismantle the colonial mindset in the digital age.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Bridging Colonialism Past to Coloniality and AI
As an academic and enthusiast of decoloniality in the age of AI, I wholeheartedly endorse Hamid H. Kazeroony's book - ‘Decoloniality in the Age of AI’, as a groundbreaking contribution to both scholarship and practice. This book masterfully navigates the complex intersections of colonial legacies, artificial intelligence, and decolonial practices, offering a compelling and urgent call to rethink the technological systems that shape our world. Kazeroony's voice resonates with a rare clarity, weaving together theoretical rigor and actionable insights that speak directly to academics, practitioners, and leaders committed to justice and equity in an increasingly digitalized global landscape. This book is a must read as it positions AI as a site of critique and a potential catalyst for decolonial transformation. Bridging theoretical inquiry with practical application, it provides a valuable resource for graduate students, academics, and leaders striving to create a just society and responsible governance.
This book offers an important contribution to understanding the complex relationship between historical power structures and emerging technologies. It unpacks the ways in which artificial intelligence can perpetuate colonial legacies, by examining bias and inequality in the digital age. The author offers actionable strategies and frameworks for decolonizing AI and fostering a more equitable and inclusive technological landscape. By centering marginalized voices and promoting ethical innovation, this book empowers readers to challenge the status quo and envision a future where technology serves justice and liberation. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking to understand and address the ethical challenges of AI in a global context.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how AI perpetuates colonial power structures. It offers a compelling vision for equitable, inclusive, and decolonized futures.
Hamid H. Kazeroony, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, is a Professor at Minnesota State University Walden University, Ph.D. Program, USA, and Extraordinary Professor at NWU, S. Africa.