GriôTech

About us

1. Advance territorially grounded research on digital trust and AI governance To make anonymized, community-generated data from quilombola and Indigenous territories in Brazil accessible to researchers, journalists, and civic technologists working on disinformation, digital inequality, and public-interest AI. 2. Strengthen ethical, community-informed data governance models To demonstrate a Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) approach that integrates informed consent, anonymization, collective validation, and recognition of territorial data sovereignty. 3. Support responsible and non-extractive technology development To enable the development of open, public-interest tools and comparative research that reflect how marginalized communities experience and respond to misinformation, algorithmic systems, and AI.

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