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2hr meetings
Everyone loves to hate meetings, but the problem is not with taking the time to meet with people, but rather that we don’t make enough time for quality, in-depth, relationship building meetings. I think we should make time for at least one or two 2 hour meetings each week with max 3 people. (And have fewer unsatisfying short ones.)
Watch on TikTok2023
2023, what a time to be alive. The perfect time to spark change and reclaim time as our own.
Watch on TikTokAgile is broken
The way we practice agile software development is broken. Constant sprinting and demands for delivering “business value” leave little room for ethical debates and treat developers as code monkeys. We can and should do better.
Watch on TikTokTechnology as fire analogy
Exploring fire as an analogy for technology. Instead of starting fires with the “move fast break things” approach, it’s time we started exploring responsible firekeeping with Elemental Ethics.
Watch on TikTokCan you imagine different devices?
Can you imagine how different our phones and other devices would be if they weren’t designed in Silicon Valley where the individual is the center of the universe, where winning is always the goal?
Watch on TikTokGreen web development tips
Just because it’s digital, it doesn’t mean it’s clean and green. I share three basic tips on how you can reduce the carbon footprint of your websites and a couple of links that can help you learn more about green web development:
Watch on TikTokWitcher's code
What if we took a note from Geralt of Rivia and used our guild’s code as an excuse to get out of icky feature requests? At least until we can actually agree on our guild’s code of ethics.
Watch on TikTokAI Cassandras (part 2)
Learn more about the work of the AI Cassandras profiled in the Rolling Stone article and other women in the field of artificial intelligence.
- DAIR & Timnit Gebru on LinkedIn
- Joy Buolamwini & Algorithmic Justice League
- Safiya Noble & Center on Race and Digital Justice
- Rumman Chowdhury & Humane Intelligence
- Our Data Bodies
- Coded Bias documentary
- Women in AI Ethics
AI Cassandras (part 1)
Highlights from the Rolling Stone article about five AI experts, all women of color, who have been trying to warn us about the risks and harms of artificial intelligence – and were, in some cases, fired for sounding the alarm.
Watch on TikTokGPTBot rant
A short rant about how we let OpenAI and other companies scrape our data without our permission. We now have the ability to block the GPTBot web crawler, but why is this opt out instead of opt in?
Watch on TikTokWhy does ChatGPT lie?
When using ChatGPT, keep in mind what it was actually designed to do: generate plausible sounding text. For now, fact checking remains in your capable human hands!
Watch on TikTokAI ethics & gender (part 2)
Women and other marginalized people have been making the most significant contributions to the field of AI ethics – and suffering the consequences of speaking up –, yet we keep elevating the voices of tenured men who often take a surprisingly long time to realize the possible misuses and negatives impacts of their work.
- AI Ethics timeline
- Weapons of Math Destruction
- Atlas of AI
- Profile on Joseph Weizenbaum
- Interview with Timnit Gebru
AI ethics & computer science (part 1)
Part 1 of sharing my personal experience with how computer scientists tend to dismiss AI ethics as a distraction from the “real” and “hard” artificial intelligence research.
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