2023-12-11
.@Google is not known for its diversity, but @Its_Me_AJB, its first director of product inclusion and equity, is “a glass-half-full person”; “there are thousands of people across all levels who are really prioritizing this work,” she told me https://www.wsj.com/...
Wall Street Journal
A profile of, and interview with, Annie Jean-Baptiste, Google's first Director of Product Inclusion & Equity, on ensuring Google's products are more accessible
2023-12-10
.@Google is not known for its diversity, but @Its_Me_AJB, its first director of product inclusion and equity, is “a glass-half-full person”; “there are thousands of people across all levels who are really prioritizing this work,” she told me https://www.wsj.com/...
Wall Street Journal
A profile of, and interview with, Annie Jean-Baptiste, Google's first Director of Product Inclusion & Equity, on ensuring Google's products are more accessible
Annie Jean-Baptiste has the job of getting the company's not-very-diverse developers to make its products more inclusive X: @emilybobrow and @wsj X: Emily Bobrow / @emilybobrow : ....
2023-08-19
MIT's Max @Tegmark has long been bullish about AI, but lately his optimism has turned into alarm: “I had really hoped that humanity would be more up to the task of managing this,” he told me @WSJ https://www.wsj.com/...
Wall Street Journal
A profile of and interview with Max Tegmark, co-founder of Elon Musk-backed Future of Life Institute, who warns AI could pose an existential threat to humanity
Long optimistic about the possibilities of artificial intelligence, the MIT physicist now says companies and governments must work together … X: @sharongoldman , @danakst , @wsj , ...
2023-02-27
AI ethicist @timnitGebru can't quite believe big tech companies are all racing to replace search engines with chatbots: “All the things we warned about have happened, but I didn't imagine it would happen so fast,” she told me https://www.wsj.com/...
Wall Street Journal
Some experts, particularly those advocating for “ethical AI” or “responsible AI”, say Microsoft and OpenAI's new Bing experiment is dangerous to the public
Even the people behind new artificial intelligence systems say their buzzy products are ‘somewhat broken.’ They're relying on us to fix them.