Why we need more Women in AI
<p>In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) shapes much of our daily lives, the conversation about diversity in this field has taken on a new urgency. This discussion, however, goes beyond the conventional dialogue on workplace diversity. The need for more women in AI is not merely a call for diversity but a philosophical and ethical imperative.</p>
<p>At its core, AI is a reflection of humanity. It’s a digital mirror that captures our collective intellect and creativity. Each algorithm, each line of code, is imbued with its creators’ biases, perspectives, and experiences. This is where the crux of the matter lies. When the AI we create and interact with daily is designed predominantly by men, it inadvertently embodies a one-sided view of the world. This skewed representation is not just a theoretical concern but manifests in real-world applications of AI, from facial recognition software to voice recognition and beyond.</p>
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