What this woman is saying is that the company that some people, who happen to be white men built should start gifting away lucrative powerful senior positions to people who have a uterus and ovaries (also called women).
My question is: This is a free country. Why don't these "incredible women" whom she recommends get together and build the big daddy (or mommy) of OpenAI and call it "FemaleAI" and beat the pants off OpenAI?
Go ahead. We are watching.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rebekahbastian/2023/11/26/10-women-ai-leaders-who-openai-should-consider-for-their-board/?sh=416a381d3506
My question is: This is a free country. Why don't these "incredible women" whom she recommends get together and build the big daddy (or mommy) of OpenAI and call it "FemaleAI" and beat the pants off OpenAI?
Go ahead. We are watching.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rebekahbastian/2023/11/26/10-women-ai-leaders-who-openai-should-consider-for-their-board/?sh=416a381d3506
Quote:
This newly homogeneous board raises concerns, as OpenAI's leadership in AI development calls for diverse perspectives to prevent biased outcomes.
However, there is an expectation that OpenAI will be adding more members. This means there is an opportunity to bring on some exceptional women to create gender diversity on the board and guide the organization towards a safe and ethical future.
Startup and innovation expert Elizabeth Scallon shared a LinkedIn post suggesting several outstanding women for OpenAI to consider in their board search. Drawing inspiration from her post, additional suggestions from the comments, and personal admiration for certain women leaders in AI, here are ten women that I'd recommend as potential independent OpenAI board directors.