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To benefit all, diverse voices must take part in leading the growth and regulation of AI
As AI’s presence in our lives increases, so does the number of diverse founders leveraging it to develop positive, socially impactful services and products.
But in recent months, I’ve become increasingly troubled by the absence of Latinx/e founders and leaders in today’s critically important conversations about AI’s growth and regulation. Guillermo Diaz Jr., former CIO of Cisco, called today’s intersection of AI and tech with surging Latinx/e education, economic power, and employment “ a light-speed moment,” noting that an increase in Latinx/e technology leadership means a far more prosperous U.S.A. Regulations made without broad, nuanced perspectives could diminish AI’s benefits to diverse communities, leading to worse social and economic outcomes for everyone.
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