Tackling the gender skills gap in AI not only addresses the moral imperative of inclusivity, it ensures stereotypes and outdated
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Tackling the gender skills gap in AI not only addresses the moral imperative of inclusivity, it ensures stereotypes and outdated thinking are eliminated at source, says Petra Jenner of Splunk The European Commission’s latest ‘State of the Digital Decade’ report revealed that most member states are way off target to meet their 2030 digital transformation […]
Tackling the gender skills gap in AI not only addresses the moral imperative of inclusivity, it ensures stereotypes and outdated
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The GSMA revealed 43 per cent of the world's population does not use mobile internet, with the industry association pointing to handset affordability...
Ministry of Education (MoE) top officials have emphasized on elimination of the gap between religious and modern education as well as the gap between...