"Why don't women use artificial intelligence?" asks The Economist.
"Maybe it's because we don't need a computer to automate mansplaining when there's already an excess supply produced by men" answers one woman
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Queer engineer w/ bg in computer vision, automation, embedded systems, and thermostat programming. Leaked out of grad school and Google w/ two startups & a new gender in between. Tired but alive 🏳️⚧️ "It's just a switch"
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"Why don't women use artificial intelligence?" asks The Economist. "Maybe it's because we don't need a computer to automate mansplaining when there's already an excess supply produced by men" answers one woman TIL that IKEA is a board member of the Khronos Group, the industry consortium responsible for 3D graphics standards such as OpenGL. I'm not sure when or why IKEA got involved, but suddenly all of OpenGL's tricky invocation magic makes a little more sense now :revblobfoxupsidedown:
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@dotjayne@tech.lgbt they do offer a 3D interior designer. Don't know if that uses OpenGL, though. But who knows what they use internally to make their designs... @dotjayne they have this whole "design your own kitchen" (and other rooms) app, of course they're invested.
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@dotjayne Sort of feels like in a sane world more than half the population looking at something and saying "this is bullshit that doesn't help" would cause people to ask if maybe it's not a good technology.