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I believe in the future of AI changing the world. The question is, who is changing AI? It is really important to bring diverse groups of students and future leaders into the development of AI.
Fei-Fei Li
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What this quote means

The future of AI has the potential to transform the world, but its development must include diverse perspectives.

This quote emphasizes the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in shaping future societies. Fei-Fei Li highlights the necessity of incorporating diverse voices and backgrounds in the creation and governance of AI technologies to ensure they serve the needs of all segments of society and do not perpetuate existing biases.

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AiDiversityFutureTechnologyInnovationLeadership

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In a panel discussion about the future of technology, you could quote Fei-Fei Li to stress the importance of diversity in AI development.

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