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Lens 3 · Identity

Cultural Lens

Remember. Express. Belong.

Value Your Cultural Identity

Using AI culturally means remembering that technology should serve our identity rather than replace it.

AI can help us communicate, create, learn, and share ideas. It can introduce us to new perspectives and help us connect with people around the world.

At the same time, when millions of people use the same tools, there is a risk that everyone begins to sound, think, and create in similar ways. The Cultural Lens reminds us that our uniqueness matters.

Our experiences, communities, traditions, values, and perspectives shape how we see the world. AI should help us express these qualities rather than diminish them.

The goal is not simply to use AI effectively. The goal is to use AI in a way that remains authentic to who we are.

Three Reflection Questions

1

Does This Reflect My Cultural Identity?

Does the work still carry something of my background, values, experiences, or voice?

2

Does This Respect Where I Come From?

Have I considered the people, experiences, and influences that have shaped my perspective?

3

Does This Strengthen What Matters?

Am I using AI in a way that deepens rather than weakens my connection to identity, culture, and community?

How to Use AI Culturally

Practice 1 · Preserve Your Voice

Add your own words, experiences, perspectives, and judgement. AI can help shape the work, but your voice should remain visible.

Practice 2 · Remember Your Roots

Look for ways to connect your work with your background, language, values, traditions, community, or lived experience.

Practice 3 · Consider Your Context

Name the situation, community, audience, and purpose your work is meant to serve. Use that context to shape your prompts, judge AI suggestions, and decide what belongs.

Practice 4 · Learn From Your Community

Use AI to support conversations with family members, elders, colleagues, mentors, and community members. Technology can help us ask better questions, but wisdom is often found in people.

Students Might Reflect

QuestionYesSometimesNo
My work still reflects my own voice
I contributed my own ideas and perspectives
I considered the context of my audience
AI helped me better express who I am

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Use

Culturally Healthy

  • AI supports authenticity.
  • Personal perspectives remain visible.
  • Different viewpoints are valued.
  • Identity is strengthened rather than diminished.

Culturally Unhealthy

  • Everyone begins to sound the same.
  • Personal perspectives disappear.
  • Context is ignored.
  • Authenticity gives way to uniformity.

Seeing the Cultural Lens in Action

Student Example

A student is preparing a presentation about a topic they care about.

A Useful Use of AI

The student uses AI to research the topic, organise ideas, and improve the structure of the presentation.

A Stronger Use — Through the Cultural Lens

The student also includes personal experiences, family perspectives, community examples, or insights that reflect their own background and identity.

The goal is not simply to communicate information. The goal is to communicate from a place of authenticity.
Workplace Example

A marketing professional is preparing content for a new product.

A Useful Use of AI

The professional uses AI to generate clear and informative promotional content.

A Stronger Use — Through the Cultural Lens

The professional uses AI while also ensuring the content reflects the organisation's unique voice, values, and relationship with its audience.

The goal is not simply communication. The goal is authentic communication.

Culture Is the Living Expression of Who We Are

Culture is more than history. It is the living expression of who we are. It can be found in our language, our stories, our celebrations, our values, and our relationships with one another.

As AI becomes increasingly capable, there may be pressure for people to think alike, communicate alike, and create alike. Yet diversity has always been one of humanity's greatest strengths.

Just as biodiversity strengthens a natural ecosystem, cultural diversity strengthens the human family.

From a Bhutanese perspective, progress does not require us to abandon our identity. True progress allows us to participate in the modern world while remaining connected to our roots.

The Cultural Lens reminds us that technology should help us express who we are, not erase it.

AI can generate words. But only people can give those words cultural meaning.

The Cultural Lens Asks

What is my use of AI doing to my identity, my heritage, and the cultures that shape my life?

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