Women in Machine Learning: Negar Rostamzadeh – Element AI Lab – Medium
Since the 1980s the number of women completing computer science degrees has plummeted, and in most large tech companies the representation of women in technical roles is below 30%. This lack of diversity prevents us from building products that work for everybody. It can foster toxic "brogrammer" cultures which harm everybody who works within them, and it deprives teams of the well-documented performance boost that women bring. Many of the early superstars in computer science were women -- from Lord Byron's polymath daughter Ada Lovelace, the first person to envisage a general purpose computer, to Rear Admiral Grace Hooper, who pioneered the use of natural language in writing computer programs. Similarly, the post-war computing scene was dominated by women.
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