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:GAIN is a network of scholars, practitioners, change makers, creators, and social actors invested in understanding the future of Generative AI Facilitated Misinformation (GAIFM).
We are the Global Majority reflecting many perspectives, voices, and experiences. We emphasize South-South exchanges decentering AI discourse from centers of privilege and power.
We are a community exercising our collective imagination, practice, and solidarity with underserved and vulnerable groups.
Our work in :GAIN spans 14 countries with 25 individual collaborators.
We imagine and shape a future underpinned by humanity and authenticity, prioritizing speculation that builds prevention of harm and protection against threats stemming from technology.
How might South-South positionality mediate, exchange, and communicate the collective /shared experience on GAIFM?
How might we articulate, document, and highlight practices in Global South approaches to counter the impact of GAIFM on communities working on rights, freedoms, and justice?
How might we directly contribute to the resource generation for movements fighting against GAIFM by building a critical field to study emergent tech through decolonial knowledge making?
What narrative-based practices might we need to enable movement builders to position themselves as connected stakeholders shaping futures to minimize GAIFM impact?
What might be the new ‘cutting edge’ knowledge practices we will need to anticipate and address emerging ‘cutting edge’ technologies?
:GAIN is a network of scholars, practitioners, change makers, creators, and social actors invested in understanding the future of Generative AI Facilitated Misinformation (GAIFM).
We are the Global Majority reflecting many perspectives, voices, and experiences. We emphasize South-South exchanges decentering AI discourse from centers of privilege and power.
We are a community exercising our collective imagination, practice, and solidarity with underserved and vulnerable groups.
Our work in :GAIN spans 14 countries with 25 individual collaborators.
We imagine and shape a future underpinned by humanity and authenticity, prioritizing speculation that builds prevention of harm and protection against threats stemming from technology.
How might South-South positionality mediate, exchange, and communicate the collective /shared experience on GAIFM?
How might we articulate, document, and highlight practices in Global South approaches to counter the impact of GAIFM on communities working on rights, freedoms, and justice?
How might we directly contribute to the resource generation for movements fighting against GAIFM by building a critical field to study emergent tech through decolonial knowledge making?
What narrative-based practices might we need to enable movement builders to position themselves as connected stakeholders shaping futures to minimize GAIFM impact?
What might be the new ‘cutting edge’ knowledge practices we will need to anticipate and address emerging ‘cutting edge’ technologies?
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