( BPRW) Latimer. AI and Black Girls Code Partner to Empower the Next Generation of Black Women in Tech ( Black PR Wire ) NEW YORK, NY – Latimer. The first inclusive Large Language Model ( LLM), AI, is pleased to announce a partnership with Black Girls Code ( BGC), a nonprofit organization that was established in 2011 and has pioneered efforts to diversify the tech sector by giving Black girls and young women the opportunity to pursue careers in technology. BGC students may have unrestricted access to the emerging program as a result of the agreement, allowing them to interact with and use an AI design that creates an environment where bias is reduced and more data is collected to increase their learning experiences. As part of this partnership, John Pasmore, Founder and CEO of Latimer. AI, and Cristina Mancini, CEO of Black Girls Code, will embark on a mini speakers tour with AI Yard Fest, a recently launched daylong event dedicated to bridging tech, talent and culture at Historically Black Colleges and Universities ( HBCUs ) to foster innovation, infrastructure and inclusion, sponsored by HBCU Cares. ” AI is reshaping every aspect of our lives, from medical to knowledge, yet no one is thinking about who is doing the coding”, says Mancini. You may unknowingly script bias into technologies when a community isn’t involved and their knowledge is missing, which is why I adore the work done by John Pasmore and Latimer. AI are taking steps to make sure picture and inclusivity are at the forefront. I think it’s really important for our women to see themselves in the systems they use. The potential for BGC to use a software product created with their ideas in mind is a valuable tool.” This partnership offers a unique opportunity for the BGC community to interact with AI hands-on. Kids will not only gain from Latimer. AI is committed to providing historically accurate and impartial information, but they will also get information into the complex programming and creation processes behind this cutting-edge technology. By utilizing our AI to support initiatives like Black Girls Code, Pasmore says Pasmore sees a chance for new ability to develop and develop the technology, and to encourage the next generation of inventors. ” I believe our AI is more than just technology—it’s a resource for change. Supporting these work ensures that people with a wide range of perspectives, ingenuity, and ability are responsible for creating the future of technology. Mancini and Pasmore are also committed to strengthening Black and Brown communities throughout Alabama during their visit with AI Yard Fest in order to share their experiences and knowledge with students. Together, they will continue to look for collaborations with like-minded companies that promote equal possibilities for diverse communities in the constantly evolving digital environment. This collaboration embodies a vision for a prospect where technology is able to reflect the diversity of the world it serves, Pasmore goes on to say. ” By equipping fresh Black girls and women with cutting-edge equipment and knowledge, this engagement is a motion toward capital in technology. Collectively, we are not just bridging the technology space but building a stronger, more diverse basis for the next century “.To learn more, please visit www. jones. ai. The discrimination, inaccuracy, and destruction in Black and Brown historical data are amplified by ABOUT LATIMERAI. Latimer was created to remedy this. John N. Pasmore, a serial entrepreneur by the name, founded and led Latimer to create a program that is more diverse and inclusive. The LLM provides users with more frequently promotional data sources that reflect the encounter, culture, and history of Black and Brown people. The company is named after Lewis Latimer, a Black engineer whose reputation and traditional medical contributions are frequently overlooked. Visit www.to learn more. latimer. ai. Source: Black Girls Code
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