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CEOs wear suits, that’s what we know
By Leanne Luce
Power, fashion, bias, and more nonsense from GPT-3 “offspring”
By Leanne Luce
I’ve always felt really weird about writing this kind of post, but as a former fashion designer, I’ve also always wanted to write it. The interview should be about you, not your clothes.
By Leanne Luce
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you’ve heard my rant about how I am swapping all of my athletic gear for cashmere. It’s the most incredible “technical” fiber on the market and this time of year, I am super excited to break out my cashmere sweaters for fall.
By Leanne Luce
Bias is often underlying the many ingredients that come together to create an AI. Untangling AI bias is a challenge and it can be hard to know where to start. I’ve compiled a list of 3 resources that have stuck out in my mind over the past year and might help you start to address AI biases in your own organization or simply become more aware of where they can creep in.
by Leanne Luce
It seems timely today, on the eve of Earth Day, to post an article about a project that captures so much of what drew me to technology many years ago. The “Names Dress” is a 3D printed gown by Sylvia Heisel on exhibition for 1 year at the Ferragamo Museum.
by Leanne Luce
“Make it Work” showcases the stories of young innovators as they figure out how to build technology to solve problems in their own lives and in the lives of people in their communities. The 4-part documentary series highlights the fact that innovation some times happens in what could be considered unexpected places.