AI is Culturally Ignorant

AI is deployed across the globe. But how sensitive is it to the cultural contexts - ethics, norms, laws and regulations - in which it finds itself. My guest today, Rocky Clancy of Virginia Tech, argues that AI is too Western-focused. We need to engage in empirical research so that AI is developed in a way that comports with the people it interacts with, wherever they are.

Exploring AI ethics in global contexts: a culturally responsive, psychologically realist approach https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43681-025-00821-6

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