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AI is everywhere. So what does that mean for jobs? Are they all going to be obsolete in the next 10 years? And how can we prepare ourselves—and our careers—for the future?
In this episode, Dr. Joy Buolamwini answers all of your most pressing AI questions. She is the founder of the Algorithmic Justice League, an award-winning researcher, and a “poet of code.” As the author of the national best-selling book Unmasking AI, Dr. Joy has dedicated her career to uncovering and addressing racial and gender biases in artificial intelligence. With degrees from both Oxford and MIT, and recognition as one of Forbes’ Top 50 Women in Tech, she shares invaluable insights and advice for navigating the complexities of this ever-changing technology.
In the age of AI, protecting ourselves starts with knowing our rights and options—like the right to refuse facial recognition technology at airports and identifying which AI tools are ethical (and which ones aren’t—looking at you, ChatGPT).
In our conversation, Avery and Dr. Joy dive into the positive sides of AI and the future of work, exploring how it can enhance feedback, boost efficiency, and streamline summarizing information. But she also emphasizes the importance of being cautious about how we adopt AI, both in our workplaces and beyond. Dr. Joy shines a light on the real consequences of flawed systems, particularly for marginalized communities, leading to wrongful arrests, misidentifications, and discriminatory hiring. She highlights how crucial representation and storytelling are in raising awareness about the limitations and biases of AI.
So, while AI isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, we hope this conversation eases your anxiety, and offers you the knowledge and perspective needed to engage thoughtfully with the technology shaping our world. It’s better to prepare for the future than try to avoid it.
👋 Follow Dr. Joy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetofcode/
👩💻 Learn more about Dr. Joy here: https://www.poetofcode.com/
📖 Read Unmasking AI: https://fave.co/47Behe0
📺 Watch Coded Bias on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81328723
🤖 Read more about AI and the future of work: https://girlboss.com/blogs/read/tagged/ai
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AI is everywhere. So what does that mean for jobs? Are they all going to be obsolete in the next 10 years? And how can we prepare ourselves—and our careers—for the future?
In this episode, Dr. Joy Buolamwini answers all of your most pressing AI questions. She is the founder of the Algorithmic Justice League, an award-winning researcher, and a “poet of code.” As the author of the national best-selling book Unmasking AI, Dr. Joy has dedicated her career to uncovering and addressing racial and gender biases in artificial intelligence. With degrees from both Oxford and MIT, and recognition as one of Forbes’ Top 50 Women in Tech, she shares invaluable insights and advice for navigating the complexities of this ever-changing technology.
In the age of AI, protecting ourselves starts with knowing our rights and options—like the right to refuse facial recognition technology at airports and identifying which AI tools are ethical (and which ones aren’t—looking at you, ChatGPT).
In our conversation, Avery and Dr. Joy dive into the positive sides of AI and the future of work, exploring how it can enhance feedback, boost efficiency, and streamline summarizing information. But she also emphasizes the importance of being cautious about how we adopt AI, both in our workplaces and beyond. Dr. Joy shines a light on the real consequences of flawed systems, particularly for marginalized communities, leading to wrongful arrests, misidentifications, and discriminatory hiring. She highlights how crucial representation and storytelling are in raising awareness about the limitations and biases of AI.
So, while AI isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, we hope this conversation eases your anxiety, and offers you the knowledge and perspective needed to engage thoughtfully with the technology shaping our world. It’s better to prepare for the future than try to avoid it.
👋 Follow Dr. Joy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetofcode/
👩💻 Learn more about Dr. Joy here: https://www.poetofcode.com/
📖 Read Unmasking AI: https://fave.co/47Behe0
📺 Watch Coded Bias on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81328723
🤖 Read more about AI and the future of work: https://girlboss.com/blogs/read/tagged/ai
📷 Follow Girlboss Radio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlbossrally/
💻 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/girlboss
💌 Subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://girlboss.com/pages/newsletter
💼 Find your dream job or post open roles: https://jobs.girlboss.com/
📚 Did you know Girlboss has courses? Check them out here: https://course.girlboss.com/collections
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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