Whose Knowledge? Ukraine, Language, and Bias in Culture and AI Systems
- Date & time
- –
- Speaker
- Oksana Yarema, Dmytro Chumachenko, Natalia Goshylyk, Iryna OdrekhivskaKing's College London / Ternopil National Pedagogical University; National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute" / Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine; University of Berkeley; University College London
- Location
- Bush House (SE) 2.02, King's College London, Strand Campus, London, WC2B 4PJ
- Organisation
- King's College London
About this talk
This talk examines the multi-level decolonising policy of Ukraine, including how artificial intelligence systems produce and shape knowledge about and in Ukraine. It focuses on the intersection of language, power, and decolonisation, positioning Ukraine as a critical case of epistemic distortion in global discourse. The session explores how historical narratives, terminology, and political events are framed differently across AI systems, and whether emerging Ukrainian AI can offer alternative knowledge models, how knowledge is decolonised in international academia, and how it is reflected in translation and curriculum as sites of power. The event will be followed by a small wine reception (non-alcoholic options available). This event will be held in a hybrid format.
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