Here's an interesting fact: 🎙️Women = 70% of teachers globally (UNESCO, 2023), yet they hold less than 25% of leadership roles in tech (World Economic Forum, 2024). When we zoom in on AI leadership, the numbers drop even further— only 12% of AI researchers and 16% of AI faculty positions are held by women (Stanford AI Index, 2023). Think about this as it relates to WHO controls the narrative on women's involvement with AI? In my thousands of hours of research in generative artificial intelligence (gAI), there's a glaring bias and misrepresentation of female voices. Don't just believe my word for it, take a look at these articles: There Is No Standard: Investigation Finds AI Algorithims Objectify Women's Bodies Artificial intelligence in education: Understanding its impact and ethical implications in K-12 learning environments. Are AI Hiring Tools Racist or Ableist? If you let the data tell it, "this is a man's world." But as the r...
I found your blog via twitter's #readmyteacherblog hashtag! I enjoyed learning more about your school by perusing your blog. It's very eye-catching and educational - geared to the kids, which is so important. I hope they enjoy checking in with you and develop a love of sharing information as you do. See you back on #satchat! I'm happy I "checked you out" (library pun - lol). - Susan Kotch
ReplyDeleteI'm incredibly thankful for your comment! You made my day! You deserve an extra book check-out! 😊 I appreciate your remarks and hope my kids are inspired to leave their own literary/digital mark on the world! Be well Susan!
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