Envisioning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AI Futures Communique: March 2025

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Barrowcliffe, Rose
Hutchinson, Ben
Abdilla, Angie
Acres, Lesley
Beetson, Bianca
Bell, Aaron
Benton, Penelope
Bligh, Becky
Bowen, Robert
Burton, Nichola
Carlson, Bronwyn
Cawthorne, Renee
Cook, Becki
Farrell, Andrew
Fay, Dennis
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2025
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In January 2025, over forty Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers, practitioners, community members, and allies, gathered at the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures at the Wallumattagal Campus of Macquarie University in Sydney to envisage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AI futures. The conversation was grounded in Indigenous Data Sovereignty1, Indigenous Protocols for AI2 and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property3 principles, recognising that Indigenous peoples are always the authority for their knowledge and data wherever it is held and used, and have the right to determine its proper governance.

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Journal of Global Indigeneity

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9

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1

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© The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, providing that the work is properly cited.

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Barrowcliffe, R; Hutchinson, B; Abdilla, A; Acres, L; Beetson, B; Bell, A; Benton, P; Bligh, B; Bowen, R; Burton, N; Carlson, B; Cawthorne, R; Cook, B; Farrell, A; Fay, D; et al., Envisioning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AI Futures Communique: March 2025, Journal of Global Indigeneity, 9 (1)

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