UN Women is trying to ensure women aren’t left behind in the artificial intelligence revolution by educating ‘feminist leaders’ on how to build and use AI for social change.
Breakdown
- UN Women launched an AI school to address the gender gap in artificial intelligence.
- The initiative aims to prepare women and girls for jobs less likely to be affected by AI. 24s
- 44% of 133 analyzed AI systems exhibited gender bias. 47s
- Bias in AI is linked to the data used for training, much of which comes from a biased internet. 1m 1s
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