Jamila Gordon·TEDWomen 2020
How AI can help shatter barriers to equality
Summary
The story moved me!! It’s because the speaker was born in a family who was a nomad, because of drought and a war they moved Ethiopia to Somalia, and because of a civil war, she arrived in Kenya and came to Australia. And then, in Australia, a Japanese couple helped her by hiring and teaching English. Furthermore, not only my teacher who is Filipino and l who am Japanese are reading the story but also people in the world can read it. What an amazing thing happened in this generation! It’s global.
However, there are many people who are left behind. They don’t have food, they can’t read, write, and even speak a normal language. Of course, they won’t have work.
The speaker has plans with AI. By using AI, she strongly believes that it can do more than her experiences. She thinks about creating hiring in food industries, and training systems that people who don’t speak the same language can work with. Everyone in the world is safe at work.
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This might be the Japanese Restaurant that the speaker told us.
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https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/3224635/final-bookings-please-video-photos/
https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/3224635/final-bookings-please-video-photos/
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