Data Futurology - Leadership And Strategy in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science

SL-5 Diversity and Representation in AI

11.05.2020 - By Felipe FloresPlay

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With AI determining many system-led decisions, from who gets a job, a loan or business opportunity, the need to ensure diversity and inclusivity in the creation of algorithmic rules becomes more important.

In our fifth episode, we have Glenda Crisp, Chief Data Officer at National Australia Bank. She started her career in tech as a programmer in a bank in Canada and then went on to get an MBA. Before being recruited by NAB, she worked at TD Bank in Toronto. As the Chief Data Officer at National Australia Bank, both her business and technological side come together.

Diversity is a key topic at NAB. They have 6 pillars of inclusion that they target, which are: Gender Balance, NABility and Neurodiversity, NAB Pride, Cultural Inclusion, African Inclusion and Indigenous. When it comes to bias you have to actively look for it and manage it, given that AI learns from data, historical data is a result of human decisions and humans are biased. NAB has an ethical framework for the use of data, machine learning and AI. 

Quotes:

"Nothing moves faster than technology [so] pay attention to the big themes that are going on across industries."

"We can’t just ask AI to be more fair but we actually need to prescribe math that is fair."

"The one thing I always say to young women when I get the chance is ‘please do not become complacent.’"

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Read the full episode summary here: #SheLeads Ep 5

Enjoy the fifth episode of our #SheLeads Series!

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