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  1. cyber.harvard.edu

    In a paper for the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Discussion Paper Series Sabelo Mhlambi uses the relational Sub-Saharan African philosophy of Ubuntu to show that the harms caused by artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on automated decision making systems, are in essence violations of ubuntu's relational personhood and relational model of the universe.
    • The Carr Center for Human Rights

      The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy serves as the hub of the Harvard Kennedy School's research, teaching, and training in the human rights domain. The center embraces a dual mission: to educate students and the next generation of leaders from around the world in human rights policy and practice; and to convene and provide policy-relevant knowledge to international organizations ...

  2. ugstandard.com

    Dec 9, 2024The foregoing connotes that Ubuntu rationality ought to guide judicial officers in the process of decision making otherwise we shall have a judicially that sets a useless jurisprudence. Ubuntu philosophy contemplates that the problem that the judicial officer faces today is not limited knowledge of the law but how to adhere to justice and how ...
  3. wiredspace.wits.ac.za

    ubuntu as the best account of ubuntu qua theory of moral value. Surveying extant work on ... plausibly essential to human nature - rationality and language-use - and is congruent with the account of human nature proposed by advocates of ubuntu and African communitarianism. Since this perfectionist account is coherent and intuitively attractive,
  4. Apr 24, 2023Rationality vs. Relationality While reading about Ubuntu and AI ethics, the comparison was continually brought up between rationality versus relationality as to the question, how do we define ...
  5. readkong.com

    From Rationality to Relationality: Ubuntu as an Ethical and Human Rights Framework for Artificial Intelligence Governance Sabelo Mhlambi Technology and Human Rights Fellow Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University July 8, 2020 The Technology and Human Rights Fellowship is part of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy's project to examine how ...
  6. africasocialwork.net

    UBUNTU PHILOSOPHY NUANCES AND APPLICATION IN SELECTED AREAS AND DISCIPLINES 1 Presentation at the Ubuntu Conference, A Comparative Study of an African Concept of Justice, University of Colorado, Boulder, 27 August 2021 . 2 A B 15000 Downloads in last 5 years. More views,
  7. link.springer.com

    Ubuntu of the person was located at two complementary levels, namely: the intelligence (comprehensive rationality) and the heart. If the point of Ubuntu as a metaphysical concept is convincing, there is a lot of implications of which three are retained.
  8. cambridge.org

    What the ' ubuntu tradition' in the title of this chapter refers to is the conception of how one ought to live that was prominent among pre-colonial societies below the Sahara desert and that continues to inform much moral reflection among black Africans in the region. ' Ubuntu ' literally means humanness or personhood among speakers of Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele in southern Africa, and ...
  9. thelivinglib.org

    The development of artificial intelligence has depended on the traditional Western view of personhood as rationality. However, the traditional view of rationality as the essence of personhood, designating how humans, and now machines, should model and approach the world, has always been marked by contradictions, exclusions, and inequality.
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