Indigenous language technologyIndigenous language revitalizationParticipation documented

Te Hiku Media - Kōrero Māori ASR/TTS

Kaitaia, New Zealand

Kōrero Māori was created to collect and protect Indigenous speech data and underpins Te Hiku speech tools under community data governance.

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Overview
Region
Oceania
Lead organization
Te Hiku Media
Organization type
Indigenous media organization
Technology group
speech data / ASR-TTS
Activity status
active
Start year
2018
Last updated
Mar 25, 2026
Participation documentation
Participation mode
Indigenous data collection + governance
Participants
Maori speakers; elders; community contributors
Methods
speech recording; community governance; data protection
AI lifecycle stages
data collection; labeling; model training; deployment; governance
Evidence summary
Kōrero Māori was created to collect and protect Indigenous speech data and underpins Te Hiku speech tools under community data governance.
Atlas assessment
Core · High confidence · evidence grade A
Uncertainty
Public evidence indicates that stakeholders directly shaped AI design, data, deployment, evaluation, or oversight; residual uncertainty concerns the exact degree of shared decision power rather than project existence.
Project details
Participation group
Community Led
Technology description
speech data / ASR-TTS
Funding
Not documented
Region of activity
national
Verification status
Live Verified

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