We are risking a new tech divide, between those who have access to AI & those who don't. Those w/out AI are going to be weaker & poorer, less educated & sicker. So we must ask ourselves, 'Is this the kind of world we want to live in? AI is a human right.pic.twitter.com/0ceoi49a9w
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Replying to @Benioff
Best way to address this: every school should teach about AI and ML as part of a basic computer science foundation, with a focus on equity and diversity. The power to harness and create technology should be democratized, not just for the few.
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Every school where & with what resources? I guess I assumed that when
@Benioff used the word "world" he meant the actual entire world...I think it's important to remember the implications will be worldwide and solutions must take that into account.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
Agree. The computer science courses on @codeorg are already used globally, in every country, but majority of @codeorg students are in USA. With growing global interest, @codeorg is investing in things like offline-access or other steps to improve global accessibility.
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