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  • Cyber activism removes Toitū te Tiriti Lawyer form social media

    Cyber activism removes Toitū te Tiriti Lawyer form social media

    Toitū te Tiriti Lawyer, Tania Waikato who has become prominent online with sharing legal advise, tutorials about how to write submissions against the racist Regulatory Standards Bill here in New Zealand has been banned from Facebook. Her content was civil, polite and factual. It only served to enlighten people of the impacts of the bill…

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  • Good news AI case study for Māori education

    Good news AI case study for Māori education

    According to their media release, the Writer’s Toolbox, a New Zealand and Australian education company who provide an educational writing programme powered by patented AI, designed to help students master writing, is having a serious impact on Māori students literacy achievements. After using Writer’s Toolbox [using a locally-built AI], Thornton School [Decile 5, in Whakatāne]…

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  • AI with IP Art and Reo webinar

    AI with IP Art and Reo webinar

    We successfully ran another free over subscribed (150 people) webinar, this month. The topic was on Māori and IP rights and Māori language with Artificial Intelligence. The recording is available at https://bit.ly/IPandReo. Next month, I will be discuss how Te Tiriti, He Whakaputanga and other legal instruments recognise Māori rights in relation to AI, including…

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  • Scribble moko online protest with unintended consequences

    Scribble moko online protest with unintended consequences

    Earlier this week the Honourable Winston Peters, in an open parliament debate about the punishment of three politicians of the Māori Party made what is considered a derogatory and racist comment about the Honourable Rawiri Waititi’s moko kanohi (traditional tattoo that covers the face, while a moko kauae is on the chin only of women).…

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