Dara Wilson talks about how she started an email group called Young Black in SF to socially help other Black people get used to the area.
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Dara Wilson talks about how she started an email group called Young Black in SF to socially help other Black people get used to the area.
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Thanks to automation and robotics technology, we’ve already replaced a great deal of human labor with faster and cheaper alternatives. And the trend is only accelerating. So is YOUR job at risk? An increase in robotics could mean the creation of new jobs, but will it be enough to outweigh those we eliminate?
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Last Friday, interim Reddit CEO Ellen Pao and 500 Startups founder Dave McClure were featured panelists at the PreMoney conference for venture capitalists to talk about diversity.
The irony is that the room was packed with mostly white males from various tech companies. This is to be expected when there is a need to discuss diversity in the first place.
Pao revealed some alarming figures about her own company. Currently, Reddit is made up of only 14 percent women engineers.
McClure asked Pao, “How many African-American or Black people work at Reddit? [And] How many Hispanic American or Hispanic people work at Reddit?”
Pao answered uncomfortably, saying that the company does not ask people to self-identify.
McClure continues and asks, “How do you know if this is a stat or a KPI (key performance indicator) that I should be considering? Am I more racist for asking people or for not asking people?”
Pao then responds. “I don’t know. When I look around I want to see diversity on the team.”
“I’m pretty sure there are no Black people in Silicon Valley,” McClure adds.
The whole exchange was uncomfortable for the mostly white audience and the two CEOs. This is proof that even if the tech industry wants to incorporate more diversity, how do they, how can they speak about it, and how will they keep track of their attempts at diversifying if they don’t ask people to self-identify?
“We haven’t counted. We have one African-American engineer. We just hired a general counsel, Melissa Tidwell, who is an African-American woman. I think we have three other African-American people working,” Pao said.
Pao and McClure may be part of the problem by making sure they don’t hurt anyone. The two didn’t address the issue in a bold and straightforward way. Pao has dealt with sexism in the industry firsthand, so she knows the reality of the lack of women in tech.
This panel is proof that Silicon Valley has a long way to go.
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Video games have been in the public zeitgeist since the late 1970s. The pastime developed and came out of the arcades and landed in our homes. The Sega Genesis, PlayStation One, Nintendo Game Cube and others helped make gaming addictive and created a thriving global subculture. Since the late 1990s, there have only been 14 playable female characters in the history of modern video gaming.
D’arci Stern, the first Black female playable character, comes from the fairly obscure PC and PlayStation One title Urban Chaos.
Hunter: The Reckoning is a game about normal humans with powers fighting against the supernatural world. Samantha Alexander is one of the main characters and was a police officer before becoming a full-fledged hunter.
The cost to make an Apple Watch is $85 which is significantly lower than the price consumers pay for the Apple Watch from Apple.
Source: www.money.cnn.com
Frank Cooper
The former PepsiCo marketing executive has been recently hired to act as chief marketing officer and chief creative officer for the digital media outlet BuzzFeed.
Kenneth Chenault
Chenault is the third Black person to lead a Fortune 500 company. Since 2001, he has been CEO of American Express.
Twitter has introduced a new feature that will hopefully combat trolls and make the site a more “friendly” environment for its users.
Twitter user safety engineer Xiaoyun Zhang believes that “this new, advanced feature makes blocking multiple accounts easy, fast and community driven.”
The feature will allow harassed users to block multiple accounts with ease, and it will also allow that user to share a list of trolls with others. A feature of this magnitude would allow good users to weed out the troublemakers and possibly make Twitter enjoyable for everyone.
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo has admitted that Twitter is not very good when it comes to tackling online trolls.
In a leaked memo to staff, Costolo said that “we suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we’ve sucked at it for years. It’s no secret that the rest of the world talks about it every day. We lose core user after core user by not addressing simple trolling issues that they face every day.”
This is just the first step of many. In recent months, the company has banned the use of “Revenge Porn” aimed at embarrassing past lovers.
On many social networking sites, trolls have become so rampant that many people avoid using the site altogether. Twitter has to realize that its site is no place for the unnecessary hate.
Scientists in Japan have developed what they say is a swimming human model which is the world’s most advanced swimming robot, designed to improve performance in the pool.
Source: www.reuters.com
Digital strategist Luvvie Ajayi talks about the large, active presence of African Americans in the digital space.
Source: www.exhale.aspire.tv.