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As few as 15% of data scientists today are women. And that lack of diversity is a serious issue. AI algorithms are susceptible to bias, so building them requires a team that includes a wide range of views and experiences. What’s preventing more women from joining the field?
In this week’s podcast episode, Felipe will be speaking with Fiona Milne, Head of Data and Ai at Whispir and Founder of WiMLDS Chapter
Fiona is an Astrophysicist and Mathematician that heads the data and Ai at Whispir. With more than 10 years of experience in data science, Fiona offers Whispir invaluable experience on machine learning with previous projects for NAB, Odds.com.au, MYOB and the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission).
She has also founded the ‘Women in Machine Learning and Data Science’ Meetup alongside two industry colleagues. The group encourages and supports women in the industry through monthly events which include speakers, panels, evening and lunchtime events.
With a Masters in Astrophysics, she also has spent time working on ‘passion projects’ which use machine learning to at images from Kepler telescope and leveraging Google AI’s open-source library Astronet to potentially discover new exoplanets.
Quotes:
Thanks to our sponsor
Talent Insights Group
Read the full episode summary here: Ep 152
Enjoy the show!
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As few as 15% of data scientists today are women. And that lack of diversity is a serious issue. AI algorithms are susceptible to bias, so building them requires a team that includes a wide range of views and experiences. What’s preventing more women from joining the field?
In this week’s podcast episode, Felipe will be speaking with Fiona Milne, Head of Data and Ai at Whispir and Founder of WiMLDS Chapter
Fiona is an Astrophysicist and Mathematician that heads the data and Ai at Whispir. With more than 10 years of experience in data science, Fiona offers Whispir invaluable experience on machine learning with previous projects for NAB, Odds.com.au, MYOB and the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission).
She has also founded the ‘Women in Machine Learning and Data Science’ Meetup alongside two industry colleagues. The group encourages and supports women in the industry through monthly events which include speakers, panels, evening and lunchtime events.
With a Masters in Astrophysics, she also has spent time working on ‘passion projects’ which use machine learning to at images from Kepler telescope and leveraging Google AI’s open-source library Astronet to potentially discover new exoplanets.
Quotes:
Thanks to our sponsor
Talent Insights Group
Read the full episode summary here: Ep 152
Enjoy the show!