In a recent episode of ‘Lately,’ concerns were raised about how AI technologies can perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. The discussion also delved into a new trend of ‘Me-First’ Equity Initiatives in Silicon Valley, questioning the future of equity in the tech industry.
In a recent episode of “Lately,” concerns were discussed regarding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Sabine Weber, a computer scientist and organizer with Queer in AI, highlighted how AI technologies, such as facial recognition systems, can perpetuate outdated stereotypes and foster public discrimination.
Dr. Weber elaborated on the root causes, noting that machine-learning models depend heavily on the quality of data they process. Misrepresentation and biases in the data can lead to significant real-world consequences for marginalized communities.
In the same episode, hosts Vass and Katrina explored a new trend where tech entrepreneurs are shifting focus from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs to ‘Me-First’ Equity Initiatives (MEI), raising questions about the future of equity in Silicon Valley.
“Lately” is produced weekly by Andrea Varsany, with sound design by Cameron McIver and executive production by Katrina Onstad. The show delves into major trends in business and technology.
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