New Zealand Seminar: AI Sovereignty: What Is It, and Can/Should New Zealand Try To Have It?
- No group assigned
- May 2, 2026
Even before AI became so ubiquitous, there were concerns about the implications of the dominance of a small number of technology companies. That has only grown as AI has become more common and more powerful. All of that has given rise to discussions of AI Sovereignty. In this seminar, we will discuss what that is, whether New Zealand could achieve it fully or partially, and if it should try.
We are going to experiment with alternative formats for these seminars, so for this one, please try to read the following before attending as we will be aiming for more discussion among the group:
https://datasociety.net/points/rethinking-ai-sovereignty-in-and-from-the-majority-world/
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/C51560626AF518BDF280891C406E9553/S2977042425100071a.pdf/sovereign-ai-in-2025.pdf
There may also be a speaker (TBA), but doing the reading will also help you think about questions you want to ask if there is.
How to access the seminars:
The seminars take place on Zoom. If you already have the link from a previous seminar, it will be the same link until further notice. If you have not attended before, go to this webpage: https://mensa.org.nz/online-seminars/ and select the form in the second bullet point 'How to access" (https://mensa.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Forms/Online-Services-Registration.docx). Fill it in and send it to: seminars@mensa.org.nz.
Information on upcoming seminars can be found here: https://mensa.org.nz/online-seminars/ and previous seminars can be found here: https://mensa.org.nz/online-seminars/previous-seminars/.
For more information, or if you want to suggest topics or speakers for future seminars, please contact Mary Ellen Gordon at seminars@mensa.org.nz.
