This must be, partially, why the Mennonites and Amish are the wealthiest and fastest growing demographic in the USA.
No real income to speak of just immense capital gains. Must be nice.
Yes, by trying to use extortion against her employer to advance her own political agenda.
Highly unethical.
I am glad that she will not be participating in 'ethics' and machine learning any longer because it was totally ironic that someone this unethical would even be considered for the position.
Those images being exported to the planet are not representative of the USA. Hollywood is mostly Jewish and Homosexual, those are the products of these minds instead. I doubt actual American programming would resemble any of these sitcoms.
Do you really think women belong in business?
As a woman I have never in the past questioned this, however this particular episode and reading through the 'ethical' female responses has made me question having women in the workplace at all due to a total disregard for ethical behavior AND a total inability to understand that they were even acting unethically. Attempting to extort your employer for your own political narrative is un-ethical. Honestly she sounds like a total nightmare. The last thing in the world I would want to see is someone like that involved in machine learning and ethics.
I am not vested in AI research at all. But I am horrified by the possibility that 'data' and 'science' need to be ignored by AI so that false equality among the races could be realized. Timnit was refining this unethical approach IMO by using extortion against her own employer. Just the thought that someone who is basically an unethical emotional terrorist would be programming AI to ignore actual data and science in favor of their own race is chilling.
Cancel culture is when the Twitter Strangler deletes your current account for the 23rd time because you point out the irony of someone working in 'AI ethics' is 100% unethical for trying to extort the company they work for with their own political agenda, regardless of the companies interests or needs. Thankfully this 'ethical AI researcher' will no longer be employed teaching or guiding ethics in AI.