Bias in the machine: How can we address gender bias in AI? - Raspberry Pi
At the Raspberry Pi Foundation, we've been thinking about questions relating to artificial intelligence (AI) education and data science education for several months now, inviting experts to share their perspectives in a series of very well-attended seminars. At the same time, we've been running a programme of research trials to find out what interventions in school might successfully improve gender balance in computing. We're learning a lot, and one primary lesson is that these topics are not discrete: there are relationships between them. We can't talk about AI education -- or computer science education more generally -- without considering the context in which we deliver it, and the societal issues surrounding computing, AI, and data. For this International Women's Day, I'm writing about the intersection of AI and gender, particularly with respect to gender bias in machine learning.
Mar-8-2022, 10:30:06 GMT
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