Marie is a self-confessed \u201csuper nerd supreme\u201d who started coding at just nine years old. She began her career as an engineer at AOL, then worked at Universal Studios and several tech firms before co-founding Data360 eight years ago.\xa0
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\nThe first article we discuss is from Forbes. It tackles the intersection between AI and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and asks whether ChatGPT will make DEI communications from leaders inauthentic.
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\n\u201cIt\u2019s a matter of fairly sourcing data,\u201d Marie tells us. She explains that sources that are widely regarded as authoritative tend to be biased, so there\u2019s a need to use wider, more inclusive data sets to train AI.
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\nThe second article from IBM talks about the need to account for racial bias in machine learning models and the idea that data can carry implicit bias. We asked Marie what she thinks about how to remove racial bias from machine learning models.
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\n\u201cWho do you have on the team?\u201d Marie asks, emphasizing the need for diversity among teams developing and training AI models. She then goes on to talk about how her background in anthropology influences how she thinks about AI, machine learning, and removing bias.\xa0
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\n\u201cYou need four approaches: qualitative, quantitative, latitudinal, longitudinal,\u201d Marie explains, \u201cWhat we mostly have now is a quantitative approach, but there isn\u2019t necessarily always a qualitative approach.\u201d
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\nThe third piece from Black Girl Nerds asks whether AI can improve Black women\u2019s lives. \u201cAI apps and software have definitely improved the quality of my life,\u201d Marie says. \u201cOur company also works with Black women through our online incubator, and I would say yes, it does improve their lives.\u201d
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\nMarie shares some of the challenges she faces as a Black woman in a leadership role at a tech company before we move on to Data360\u2019s work helping small business owners automate their business operations and increase their data literacy.
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\nFinally, into what Marie thinks the evillest tech app is and her predictions for the future of tech.
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\nTo learn more about Data360: https://www.data360.solutions/home\xa0