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Why is the development of the artificial intelligence AI in 2018 to listen to more women's opinions
Why is the development of the artificial intelligence AI in 2018 to listen to more women's opinions
In today's world, one thing we can be sure is that in a year alone, it will not change all the problems of sexism in the field of computer science. From a variety of recent reports, women in the big technology companies like Google and Facebook still account for only 20% of the total number of engineers, while the proportion in Uber is even lower. However, for example, a Silicon Valley business people and after a disturbance, Google engineers issued a memorandum to colleagues asserted that women in biology is not very good at compile procedures such as the two in the 2017 attack against female engineers outrageous things, we have reason to believe that the practice needs to change in 2018 all of this, especially when it comes to the category of artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence organization by apple, Facebook and Microsoft and other technology giants, they hired Terah Lyons as executive director. Lyons was once the policy adviser of the chief technology officer of the White House Science and Technology Policy Office (OSTP), where she was one of the leading leaders of the Obama administration to further discuss AI to change the potential of the world.
The main purpose of AI is to "improve the public's understanding of AI technology (AI) and formulate the best theoretical plan for fighting and opportunities in this category". Under the sponsorship of some of the largest technology companies in the world, it helps to formulate policies at the federal level and to consider the future of artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, the AI Now of New York University was formally announced by Kate Crawford, the chief research fellow of Microsoft research Hall (Kate Crawford) and the founder of Google Open Research (Meredith Whittaker) this fall. This year, Now. One of the main tasks of the team is to ensure that engineers who make artificial intelligence algorithms stop working closely with people who are using artificial intelligence. For example, in the condition of applying for medical needs, they want to ensure that doctors are part of their discussion. This work will help to guide artificial intelligence to deal with the problems of practical needs in life, not only the problem that computer programmers think needs to deal with.
To help women increase the number of people who exercise artificial intelligence, we have a non-profit organization, AI4ALL, which is a summer program in Princeton University, where professors assign different tasks to different high school students. The organization was co founded by computer vision expert Olga Russakovsky in 2016 (see the article "35 innovators under 35 years old"). Moreover, AI4ALL has been sponsored by Melinda Gates this year, and will be disarmed to four universities in 2018. Its purpose is to help women, and few and low-income students understand AI better.
When talking about MIT Technology Review, Russakovsky points out that AI4ALL is not based on women's main operation, and that the board of directors is 50% of the male.
"In the same industry, our organization is' dissimilar '," she said.
For Russakovsky, she cares much about whether women in 2018 can be treated better in the field of artificial intelligence. After all, NPOs are one thing, but more rights remain in the hands of some white men living in San Francisco.
But she saw hope this summer in AI4ALL. "I don't know if it's going to improve in 2018, but this change has started," Russakovsky said. "I believe that these changes will occur after the next wave of students we have nurtured."
At first glance, artificial intelligence seems to be the most unlikely category of friendly attitudes towards women. Artificial Intelligent Company researcher and acted as the role of women in machine learning seminar "one of the founders of Hanna Wallach said in the machine learning category, as long as 13.5% female engineers are women. In the #MeToo movement, AI researchers stopped and investigated allegations of sexual harassment, and received complaints about inappropriate jokes against sex at an important industry conference around NIPS.
Artificial intelligence organization by apple, Facebook and Microsoft and other technology giants, they hired Terah Lyons as executive director. Lyons was once the policy adviser of the chief technology officer of the White House Science and Technology Policy Office (OSTP), where she was one of the leading leaders of the Obama administration to further discuss AI to change the potential of the world.
The main purpose of AI is to "improve the public's understanding of AI technology (AI) and formulate the best theoretical plan for fighting and opportunities in this category". Under the sponsorship of some of the largest technology companies in the world, it helps to formulate policies at the federal level and to consider the future of artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, the AI Now of New York University was formally announced by Kate Crawford, the chief research fellow of Microsoft research Hall (Kate Crawford) and the founder of Google Open Research (Meredith Whittaker) this fall. This year, Now. One of the main tasks of the team is to ensure that engineers who make artificial intelligence algorithms stop working closely with people who are using artificial intelligence. For example, in the condition of applying for medical needs, they want to ensure that doctors are part of their discussion. This work will help to guide artificial intelligence to deal with the problems of practical needs in life, not only the problem that computer programmers think needs to deal with.
To help women increase the number of people who exercise artificial intelligence, we have a non-profit organization, AI4ALL, which is a summer program in Princeton University, where professors assign different tasks to different high school students. The organization was co founded by computer vision expert Olga Russakovsky in 2016 (see the article "35 innovators under 35 years old"). Moreover, AI4ALL has been sponsored by Melinda Gates this year, and will be disarmed to four universities in 2018. Its purpose is to help women, and few and low-income students understand AI better.
When talking about MIT Technology Review, Russakovsky points out that AI4ALL is not based on women's main operation, and that the board of directors is 50% of the male.
"In the same industry, our organization is' dissimilar '," she said.
For Russakovsky, she cares much about whether women in 2018 can be treated better in the field of artificial intelligence. After all, NPOs are one thing, but more rights remain in the hands of some white men living in San Francisco.
But she saw hope this summer in AI4ALL. "I don't know if it's going to improve in 2018, but this change has started," Russakovsky said. "I believe that these changes will occur after the next wave of students we have nurtured."