AUDIO: What you said about female engineers and a new AI language
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What have our followers been saying on Facebook and Twitter this week? Image: REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
In this weekly audio programme, I dive into the comments and questions on our most popular Facebook and Twitter posts, pulling out the gems.
This week, I looked at two posts:
- What happens when you present the results of a study showing that female engineers get treated differently to their male peers?
- What does the public think about artificial intelligence: is it out of control?
Any feedback or suggestions for next week? Drop me a line at mhan@weforum.org.
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