An AI of Our Own

Existing Approaches Exclude Communities

[ THE WORLD TODAY ]

While more and more attention turns to including non-western cultures in AI systems and questions of data rights and data sovereignty remain forefront, communities and community knowledge remains a site of extraction rather than collaboration. 

From not
For

Global-South centric AI aims to close the gap in representation, but communities are rarely treated as equal partners in the process. Involvement often starts and ends with data collection. 

Audience
for tools

Even where communities are involved in the data, they are rarely the target audience for the developed tools. Techno-utopian visions dominate, and tools come with western UI/UX assumed. 

Where We Come From

An AI of Our Own is an initiative of Living Arts International (LAI), a 501(c)3 registered non-profit with the goal of creating a peaceful, sustainable future with the living arts as a catalyst for change.

AAOO launched in 2024 after 2 years of research and concept development. Phase 1 completed at the end of 2025 with the development of 4 initial prototypes designed by UCLA students in collaboration with AAOO based on community data and perspectives. 

Strategic Objectives

Human-Centered Data

Human-centered, culturally and contextually appropriate datasets that are stored, shared, and used respectfully, with ownership rights held by the community to whom they belong. 

Mutual Respect
and Learning

The development of empathetic and collaborative relationships between the tech and culture industries to improve understanding and awareness on both sides.

Practical
Tools

Practical, user-centric solutions that improve intergenerational transmission and cultural awareness.

Mission

We aim to reimagine communities as equal partners rather than data sources in AI, adopting a Global South–centered, ethically grounded approach. AAOO co-creates practical AI tools for cultural preservation and transmission, grounding innovation in continuous, on-the-ground community involvement.

Vision

A future where ethical, community-centered AI replaces extractive data models, advancing sustainable community stewardship of tools and data through advocacy, applied model development, and interdisciplinary research.

May 2025

Development of the initial concept note

Jun – Sep 2024

Landscaping
Research

Nov 2024 – Jan 2025

Development of the Manifesto

April 2025

Manifesto Launched at Abu Dhabi Culture Summit

May 2025 – Dec 2025

Pilot Prototype Project

Jun-Aug 2025

Open Data Editor Testing

Dec 2025 – Present

Mozilla Common Voice Project

Based on information from a Delphi survey and multiple conceptual workshops, we held a collaborative workshop to refine an initial concept note.

The initial workshop identified the need to understand the existing landscape of digital heritage efforts in Africa and Asia as well as initiatives around inclusive AI globally. The final report outlined the need to define the methodology and approach of the AI part of AAOO.

The finding of the research led to the curation of a working group with people from diverse backgrounds to create the manifesto. They met over the course of 5 online sessions, from facilitated conversation to collective brainstorming.

In addition to a dedicated workshop on the Manifesto, we also presented a panel “Transmission by Avatar: From Oral to Digital Knowledge,” on the evolution of knowledge transmission and the role of AI in the future.

We co-developed 4 initial prototypes with UCLA students under the direction of Cindy Nguyễn from data collected with a community-centric approach, centering consent and mutual understanding.  

A group of Indigenous Peoples demonstrating with the Open Data Editor logo overlaid on the image

Selected as one of 5 projects as the 2nd cohort piloting the launch of Open Knowledge’s Open Data Editor, particularly connected with ongoing pilot prototypes in South Africa and
Cambodia around gathering clean, community sourced datasets. 

A man in an AAOO shirt holding a mic and looking to the right in a classroom with others looking on

We are working with Mozilla Common Voice as part of efforts to develop a community-centered voice AI for Khmer and Dagbani languages in Cambodia and Ghana.