AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say U.N. experts
PolicyFriday, April 24, 2026Mongabay

AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say U.N. experts

U.N. experts highlighted at the 2026 UNPFII that while artificial intelligence can enhance Indigenous stewardship practices, it also poses significant risks to traditional knowledge and cultural integrity. Policymakers and activists must navigate this double-edged sword to ensure that Indigenous rights and traditions are protected while embracing technological advancements.

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