'The federal government needs more women in AI to produce accurate data sets and data analysis.'
Women in tech can supercharge teams' creativity and help them stay under budget, meet deadlines and improve outcomes, studies show, so it’s time for more women to pursue tech careers, according to a lead Department of Labor official speaking at GovernmentCIO Media & Research’sKathy McNeill, who leads emerging technology strategy at the agency, said the federal government needs more women in AI to produce accurate data sets and data analysis.
McNeill provided an example of how Google Translate took the phrase “she is a doctor and he is a babysitter” and translated it to “he is a doctor and she is a babysitter” in another language, to illustrate biases inherent in artificially intelligent algorithms. than any time in history, now is the time to pursue a career in federal IT, McNeill said. Women are already shaping AI advancement at federal agencies in significant ways.
“In government we have dimensional challenges,” McNeill said. “When it comes to AI and machine learning and modern technology, we have a mix of aging and new technology, [so] we have very complex problems to solve. We're advancing so rapidly, there are so many ways to get involved. We, as women, bring such a rich perspective to the tech team.”
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