Computer Says Maybe

Lingo Bingo at the India AI Summit w/ Karen Hao, Joan Kinyua, Chenai Chair, and Rafael Grohmann

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Feb 13, 2026
Chenai Chair, director preserving African languages through community-led data. Joan Kinyua, organizer for data labelers fighting for visibility and rights. Karen Hao, investigative reporter unpacking tech’s political economy. Rafael Grohmann, scholar of digital sovereignty and platform power. They unpack meanings of sovereignty, labor realities in AI supply chains, linguistic digitization risks, and how tech reframes powerful terms.
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Sovereignty Is Politically Elastic

  • Sovereignty is an elastic, contested term that different actors repurpose to fit their agendas.
  • Digital sovereignty debates revive colonial-era power dynamics and multiple competing meanings.
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Sovereignty For Sale

  • Big tech sells "sovereignty as a service" by placing local infrastructure while retaining ownership.
  • This material-discursive tactic brands control as a purchasable solution for governments.
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AI As A New Imperial Project

  • AI development today mirrors old empires by consolidating power via resource and data extraction.
  • Corporations control information flows and shape narratives to sustain their dominance.
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