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BootinUp

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Mon May 22, 2023, 04:44 PM May 2023

'There was all sorts of toxic behaviour': Timnit Gebru on her sacking by Google

Emily Bender
@emilymbender@dair-community.social
Professor, Linguistics, University of Washington

Great new profile of @timnitGebru in the Guardian. 


“I’m not worried about machines taking over the world; I’m worried about groupthink, insularity and arrogance in the AI community.”
Was how she put it all the way back in 2016.


https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/may/22/there-was-all-sorts-of-toxic-behaviour-timnit-gebru-on-her-sacking-by-google-ais-dangers-and-big-techs-biases

‘There was all sorts of toxic behaviour’: Timnit Gebru on her sacking by Google, AI’s dangers and big tech’s biases
John Harris
The Ethiopian-born computer scientist lost her job after pointing out the inequalities built into AI. But after decades working with technology companies, she knows all too much about discrimination


It feels like a gold rush,” says Timnit Gebru. “In fact, it is a gold rush. And a lot of the people who are making money are not the people actually in the midst of it. But it’s humans who decide whether all this should be done or not. We should remember that we have the agency to do that.”

Gebru is talking about her specialised field: artificial intelligence. On the day we speak via a video call, she is in Kigali, Rwanda, preparing to host a workshop and chair a panel at an international conference on AI. It will address the huge growth in AI’s capabilities, as well as something that the frenzied conversation about AI misses out: the fact that many of its systems may well be built on a huge mess of biases, inequalities and imbalances of power.

This gathering, the clunkily titled International Conference on Learning Representations, marks the first time people in the field have come together in an African country – which makes a powerful point about big tech’s neglect of the global south. When Gebru talks about the way that AI “impacts people all over the world and they don’t get to have a say on how they should shape it”, the issue is thrown into even sharper relief by her backstory.

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'There was all sorts of toxic behaviour': Timnit Gebru on her sacking by Google (Original Post) BootinUp May 2023 OP
This is a brilliant human being, Google is run by some of the more ignorant people alive. ... marble falls May 2023 #1
Also previous post cbabe May 2023 #2

marble falls

(57,106 posts)
1. This is a brilliant human being, Google is run by some of the more ignorant people alive. ...
Mon May 22, 2023, 05:23 PM
May 2023

... Wealth is absolutely a poor criteria to solely judge success with. Dr Gebru is a much more successful person than is Larry Page and his partners.

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