Marginalized Voices Matter
Timnit discusses the critical role of marginalized voices in shaping AI governance and the risks of their exclusion as technology gains traction. She highlights recent legislative changes driven by civil society and expresses concern over institutions that fail to represent diverse perspectives, particularly in leadership roles. The conversation emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in AI development to truly address the issues faced by those who advocate for change.In this clip
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Trends in Fairness and AI Ethics with Timnit Gebru - #336
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