Indeed, it is a challenge to understand the biases of AI. It was disappointing to learn that nobody volunteered to defend the opposing view in this discussion.
On the topic of integrating "IWK" into academia, according to Statistics Canada, there are about 1.8 million Canadians of "indigenous" heritage. While we commonly hear from the activists, there are many more who are not ideologically possessed and hold an appreciation for both the ways of their elders as well as the scientific method brought forth during the "Enlightenment". Such a group would be the ideal cohort to help bridge the divide on the vital topic of reconciliation.
Great questions.
I admire you guys for this. Good for you in using AI when no one would come forward in the interest of academic discussion.
Indeed, it is a challenge to understand the biases of AI. It was disappointing to learn that nobody volunteered to defend the opposing view in this discussion.
On the topic of integrating "IWK" into academia, according to Statistics Canada, there are about 1.8 million Canadians of "indigenous" heritage. While we commonly hear from the activists, there are many more who are not ideologically possessed and hold an appreciation for both the ways of their elders as well as the scientific method brought forth during the "Enlightenment". Such a group would be the ideal cohort to help bridge the divide on the vital topic of reconciliation.