Diversity must be the driver of artificial intelligence
The question over what to do about biases and inequalities in the technology industry is not a new one. The number of women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields has always been disproportionately less than men. What may be more perplexing is, why is it getting worse? It's 2017, and yet according to the American Association of University Women (AAUW) in a review of more than 380 studies from academic journals, corporations, and government sources, there is a major employment gap for women in computing and engineering. North America, as home to leading centres of innovation and technology, is one of the worst offenders.
Dec-19-2017, 14:51:31 GMT