

Is AI a New Form of Colonialism? | Empire of AI Author Karen Hao (Rebroadcast)
Jun 5, 2025
Karen Hao, an AI journalist and author of Empire of AI, dives into the complexities of artificial intelligence from a global perspective. She argues that larger AI models come with enormous environmental costs and advocates for smaller, more efficient alternatives. Hao discusses the ongoing protests in Chile against data center expansions and highlights Indigenous efforts in New Zealand to use AI for cultural preservation. She also examines the issues of linguistic inequity in AI, stressing the importance of community empowerment and self-determination in technology.
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Global South AI Exclusion
- The Global South feels excluded from AI development due to resource intensity and lack of data centers.
- AI reflects mainly U.S. and Chinese cultures, making it feel like an imposed export in these regions.
Chilean Data Center Water Protest
- In Chile, activists protested data centers tapping public water during historic droughts.
- They forced Google to negotiate community conditions instead of unilaterally taking life-sustaining resources.
Language Barriers in AI
- AI's dominance in English creates disparities in misinformation moderation and educational access.
- Most languages remain underserved, limiting economic and social opportunities globally.