The research discusses the dominance of Western development environment algorithms in producing globalized knowledge that reflects Western values and standards, which may lead to the marginalization or distortion of other knowledge systems. It also analyzes the mechanisms through which algorithms reproduce historical and cultural power relations, revealing the phenomenon of digital epistemological colonialism. In conclusion, the research provides a critical reading of the claim of technology neutrality, proposing an alternative cognitive framework based on pluralism and cognitive justice in the design and application of artificial intelligence systems.



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