American philanthropist Melinda French Gates said women need to be involved in the development of new artificial intelligence (AI) systems to prevent bias from such technological tools.
Billionaire Bill Gates’ ex-wife French Gates says she’s ‘very nervous’ about how incorporating AI into as many products as possible will ultimately affect women Told.
“I’m very nervous because there’s a shortage of female computer scientists with expertise in artificial intelligence,” she told CNN. . .
“This system needs to take everyone’s point of view and look at society, and frankly, it needs to look at the world as it is. This is about having women in the room on the introduction and in decision-making positions.” That’s why the development of AI is “very important,” she said. AI models have long been criticized for their ability to perpetuate prejudices, especially against women and people of color. The same bias applies to new generative AI tools like her ChatGPT in her OpenAI, which has been trained on vast amounts of online data. French Gates, citing the Roe v. Wade reversal as an example, said that “women should have the most power and influence in America,” but that’s not the case today. “So for me, again, this was a decision made for women, not by women,” she said. “Laws like this that concern women’s health should never be repealed,” she said. It brings a social point of view,” she said. In her recent op-ed in Time magazine, Gates said she was “increasing investments in system-wide efforts to build women’s political power.”