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UNESCO convenes a global dialogue to break through bias in AI on International Women s Day – India Education,Education News India,Education News

Share Today critics charge that artificial intelligence (AI) feeds on biased datasets, amplifying the existing anti-female biases of our societies, and that AI is perpetuating harmful stereotypes of women as submissive and subservient. Is it any wonder when only 22% of AI professionals globally are women? On International Women’s Day (8 March), UNESCO and the World Economic Forum joined forces to host an online panel on gender equality and women’s leadership in Artificial Intelligence. This timely round-table brought together a range of leading female voices in tech from around the world to confront the deep-rooted gender imbalances skewing the development of artificial intelligence. More than 60,000 viewers participated in the digital event. The event was moderated by Natashya Gutierrez, Editor-in-Chief of VICE Asia.

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Girl Trouble: Breaking Through Bias in AI

Girl Trouble: Breaking Through Bias in AI 01/03/2021 Share this article UNESCO and the World Economic Forum join forces to host an online panel on gender equality and women s leadership in Artificial Intelligence from 15h-17h CET on 8 March, International Women s Day. Vice Magazine s Asia Editor-in-Chief Natashya Gutierrez will moderate. Immediately following the discussion, there will be a media Q and A. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is well underway, and current trends in AI risk setting gender equality back decades. This timely panel brings together a range of leading female voices in tech from around the world to confront the deep-rooted gender imbalances skewing artificial intelligence design. It will tackle:

From the Laureates: Thank you for your support and we look forward to your solidarity in 2021!

From the Laureates: Thank you for your support and we look forward to your solidarity in 2021!
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Vanguard News Arise ‘pink bucket’ hits Epe On By Ebunoluwa Sessou As part of efforts to give succor to the needy in the society, Arise Women stormed the city of Epe area of Lagos State to give relief packages including rice, spaghetti, groundnut oil, tomato paste among others, in its ‘Pink Bucket’ outreach. The initiative which was championed by Dr. Siju Iluyomade, tagged “Arise Pink Bucket”, was part of activities to mark the organisation’s 12 year anniversary of impacting many lives across the country through different empowerment, skill acquisition, enlightenment programmes among other activities to support the effort of the government.

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