At last week's World Indigenous Business Forum in Melbourne, Peter Lucas-Jones, Chief Executive Officer of Te Hiku Media and Chair of Te Rūnanga Nui o Te Aupōuri (the National Assembly of the Aupōuri Tribe), stood before an audience of Indigenous entrepreneurs, business leaders and technologists with a challenge that was as cultural as it was technical.
Teaching the machines to speak: Māori innovation and the fight for data sovereignty
National Indigenous Times, 03 November 2025 , New Zealand
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