Addressing AI-Safety through Indigenous Community-based Governance

Co-creating a community-led governance model to include Indigenous rights and data sovereignty in AI safety frameworks.

| April 11, 2026
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This project addresses the critical gap in current AI safety frameworks, which often overlook Indigenous rights and data sovereignty. By treating AI safety as a “common-pool resource,” the project team combines Elinor Ostrom’s commons theory with the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace to co-create a community-led governance model. Using decentralized infrastructure and privacy-enhancing technologies, the initiative will test this framework in a “living lab” setting. Ultimately, the project supports economic reconciliation by empowering Indigenous communities to oversee AI implementation, ensuring technology respects cultural heritage and seven-generation stewardship.

Collaborators

  • Robin Billy

  • Ethan Clark

  • Victoria Lemieux

  • Jacob Taylor