"Powerful actors, governments, and corporations are actively shaping narratives about artificial intelligence (AI) to advance competing visions of society and governance. These narratives help establish what publics believe and what should be considered normal or inevitable about AI deployment in their daily lives — from surveillance to automated decision-making. While public messaging frames AI systems as tools for progress and efficiency, these technologies are increasingly deployed to monitor populations and disempower citizens’ political participation in myriad ways. This AI narrative challenge is made more complex by the many different cultural values, agendas, and concepts that influence how AI is discussed globally. Considering these differences is critical in contexts in which data exacerbates inequities, injustice, or nondemocratic governance. As these systems continue to be adopted by governments with histories of repression, it becomes crucial for civil society organizations to understand and counter AI narratives that legitimize undemocratic applications of these tools.
We built on the groundwork laid by the Unfreedom Monitor to conduct our Data Narratives research into data discourse in five countries that face different threats to democracy: Sudan, El Salvador, India, Brazil, and Turkey. To better understand these countries’ relationships to AI, incentives, and public interest protection strategies, it is helpful to contextualize AI as a data narrative. AI governance inherently involves data governance and vice versa. AI systems rely on vast quantities of data for training and operation, while AI systems gain legibility and value as they are widely integrated into everyday functions that then generate the vast quantities of data they require to work."
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https://globalvoices.org/2024/12/23/artificial-intelligence-narratives-a-global-voices-report/