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Meet, Timnit Gebru

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Dec 2020, 11:09



Timnit Gebru biography: 13 things about Eritrean-Ethiopian AI researcher

BY CONAN ALTATIS

https://conandaily.com/2020/12/05/timni ... esearcher/

DECEMBER 5, 2020


Timnit Gebru

Timnit Gebru is a Ethiopian computer scientist and a researcher on ethics and the use of artificial intelligence (AI). She is of Eritrean descent.

Having worked on racial bias in technology for years, Gebru criticized systems that fail to recognize African-American faces. While on vacation during the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, she was terminated from her position as staff research scientist and co-lead of ethical AI team at Google, which is headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.





Gebru is an alumna of Stanford University in Stanford, California. Here are 13 more things about her:



1. She was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on May 13, 1983. She is the youngest among three daughters.
2. Her two older sisters are electrical engineers like their father, who died in 1988.
3. Both of her parents are from Eritrea, which gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993. She traveled to Ireland to escape potential forced deportation to Eritrea by the Ethiopian government.
4. In 1999, she moved from Ethiopia to the U.S. Her two older sisters have been living in the U.S. and their mother moved there months before she did.
5. She completed her high school education in Massachusetts, USA.
6. From June 2004 to September 2004, she served as an audio hardware intern at Apple in Cupertino, California.
7. She worked for Apple as an audio systems engineer from July 2005 to September 2007 and as an audio software and hardware engineer from June 2007 to August 2011.
8. In 2008, she earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. She served as a graduate research assistant there from September 2010 to June 2011. From the same university, she earned her masters degree in electrical engineering in 2010 and her PhD in electrical engineering in 2015. While she was still a PhD student, she co-founded Black in AI with Rediet Abebe.
9. In September 2011, she co-founded MotionThink, which is based in Palo Alto, California.
10. From June 2012 to August 2012, she attended Hacker School in New York, New York, USA. She honed her programming skills by working on a variety of open source projects in Objective C, python, C++, Ruby on Rails and Javascript.
11. In 2016, she attended an AI research conference attended by an estimated 8,500 people. She noticed that out of the attendees, only six were African-American and among them, she was the only female.
12. In 2018, she finished her post-doctoral research in the Fairness Transparency Accountability and Ethics (FATE) in AI group at Microsoft Research in New York City. In the same year, she and Joy Buolamwini co-authored a paper titled “Gender Shades: Intersectional Accuracy Disparities in Commercial Gender Classification.http://proceedings.mlr.press/v81/buolam ... ini18a.pdf
13. She was one of the speakers at the inaugural Fast Company Innovation Festival, https://events.fastcompany.com/moxieclon9-29 which was held from October 5-9, 2020.




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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Timnit Gebru’s actual paper may explain why Google ejected her

It questioned language models similar to the ones used in Google’s Search

By Kim Lyons

https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/5/2215 ... -search-ai

Dec 5, 2020


Photo by Kimberly White / Getty Images for TechCrunch

A paper co-authored by former Google AI ethicist Timnit Gebru raised some potentially thorny questions for Google about whether AI language models may be too big, and whether tech companies are doing enough to reduce potential risks, according to MIT Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/1 ... nit-gebru/ The paper also questioned the environmental costs and inherent biases in large language models.

Google’s AI team created such a language model— BERT— in 2018, https://ai.googleblog.com/2018/11/open- ... t-pre.html and it was so successful that the company incorporated BERT into its search engine. https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/25/209 ... t-langauge Search is a highly lucrative segment of Google’s business; in the third quarter of this year alone, it brought in revenue of $26.3 billion.
This year, including this quarter, showed how valuable Google’s founding product — search — has been to people,
CEO Sundar Pichai said on a call with investors https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/29/215 ... oud-search in October.

Gebru and her team submitted their paper, titled

On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big?


for a research conference.

She said in a series of tweets https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/29/215 ... oud-search on Wednesday that following an internal review, she was asked to retract the paper or remove Google employees’ names from it. She says she asked Google for conditions for taking her name off the paper, and if they couldn’t meet the conditions they could
work on a last date.
Gebru says she then received an email from Google informing her they were
accepting her resignation effective immediately.
The head of Google AI, Jeff Dean, wrote in an email to employees https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f2k ... rWjK0/edit that the paper
didn’t meet our bar for publication.
He wrote that one of Gebru’s conditions for continuing to work at Google was for the company to tell her who had reviewed the paper and their specific feedback, which it declined to do.
Timnit wrote that if we didn’t meet these demands, she would leave Google and work on an end date. We accept and respect her decision to resign from Google,
Dean wrote.

GEBRU IS KNOWN FOR HER WORK ON ALGORITHMIC BIAS, ESPECIALLY IN FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY

In his letter, Dean wrote that the paper
ignored too much relevant research,
a claim that the paper’s co-author Emily M. Bender, a professor of computational linguistics at the University of Washington, disputed.

Bender told MIT Technology Review that the paper, which had six collaborators, was
the sort of work that no individual or even pair of authors can pull off,
noting it had a citation list of 128 references.

Gebru is known for her work on algorithmic bias, especially in facial recognition technology. In 2018, she co-authored a paper with Joy Buolamwini that showed error rates for identifying darker-skinned people were much higher https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/10/2128 ... acial-bias than error rates for identifying lighter-skinned people, since the datasets used to train algorithms were overwhelmingly white.

Gebru told Wired in an interview https://www.wired.com/story/prominent-a ... fired-her/ published Thursday that she felt she was being censored.
You’re not going to have papers that make the company happy all the time and don’t point out problems,
she said.
That’s antithetical to what it means to be that kind of researcher.
Since news of her termination became public, thousands of supporters, including more than 1,500 Google employees have signed a letter of protest.
We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Dr. Timnit Gebru, who was terminated from her position as Staff Research Scientist and Co-Lead of Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) team at Google, following unprecedented research censorship,
reads the petition, titled Standing with Dr. Timnit Gebru. https://googlewalkout.medium.com/standi ... adc300d382
We call on Google Research to strengthen its commitment to research integrity and to unequivocally commit to supporting research that honors the commitments made in Google’s AI Principles.
The petitioners are demanding that Dean and others
who were involved with the decision to censor Dr. Gebru’s paper meet with the Ethical AI team to explain the process by which the paper was unilaterally rejected by leadership.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.

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Timnit Gebru: Google staff rally behind fired AI researcher

Published 2 days ago

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55187611


Google AI Research Scientist Timnit Gebru speaks onstage at a 2018 conference GETTY IMAGES

Hundreds of Google staff have signed a letter backing a leading AI ethics researcher who was sacked by Google.

Timnit Gebru says she was fired after sending an internal email that accused Google of
silencing marginalised voices.
Hundreds of colleagues have signed a letter accusing the search giant of racism and censorship, while Twitter users have rallied around Dr Gebru using the hashtag #BelieveBlackWomen.

Google disputes her version of events.

Dr Gebru is a well-respected researcher in the field of ethics and the use of artificial intelligence.

She is well-known for her work on racial bias in technology such as facial recognition, and has criticised systems that fail to recognise black faces.



The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Her co-author on one of those well-known papers, Joy Buolamwini, said Dr Gebru
deserved more
from Google.
Ousting Timnit for having the audacity to demand research integrity severely undermines Google's credibility for supporting rigorous research on AI ethics and algorithmic auditing,
she said.
We owe her a debt of gratitude for advancing not just the field of artificial intelligence, but for advancing equality with humility and grace.
What happened?

Dr Gebru alleges that as she was preparing to go on leave, she was called to a meeting about a research paper she had co-written.

She said she was ordered to retract the research paper and that Google was not prepared to engage in a discussion about the matter.

Following the meeting, she sent an email to an internal group called
Brain Women and Allies,


criticising the decision.

A copy of the email has been published by Platformer. https://www.platformer.news/p/the-withe ... an-ethical
You are not worth having any conversations about this, since you are not someone whose humanity... is acknowledged or valued in this company,
she said in the email.
Stop writing your documents because it doesn't make a difference.


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Dr Gebru had emailed her management laying out some key conditions for removing her name from the paper, and if they were not met, she would
work on a last date
for her employment.

According to Dr Gebru, Google replied:
We respect your decision to leave Google... and we are accepting your resignation.

However, we believe the end of your employment should happen faster than your email reflects because certain aspects of the email you sent last night to non-management employees in the brain group reflect behaviour that is inconsistent with the expectations of a Google manager.
Dr Gebru denied she had resigned, tweeting that she had been fired by Jeff Dean, a senior manager at Google dealing with AI Research.
I guess [management] decided for me,
she said.

The research paper remains unpublished, but MIT Technology Review has summarised its contents, saying it focused on the risks of training AI by drawing on huge archives of text data. https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/1 ... nit-gebru/

What has the reaction been?

Since her dismissal, the open letter of support has attracted nearly 2,000 signatories, both from within Google and the wider industry.

News of her dismissal came on the same day that a US labour agency accused Google https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55173063 of illegally firing staff for their involvement in union activity.



The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Google staff who worked with Dr Gebru have applauded her academic contributions and her work as a manager.



The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.



The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
I cannot count the number of times Timnit Gebru has encouraged us, spoken out for us, defended us and stuck her neck out for us,
tweeted Deb Raji, an AI researcher.
She has made real sacrifices for the Black community. Now it's time to stand with her!
What does Google say?

In an email, Mr Dean said there had been
a lot of speculation and misunderstanding
about the firing.

He alleged that Dr Gebru's paper was submitted a day before its deadline, which was not enough time for Google's review process. He also said the paper ignored much relevant research.
Timnit responded with an email requiring that a number of conditions be met in order for her to continue working at Google, including revealing the identities of every person who [we] had spoken to and consulted as part of the review of the paper and the exact feedback.

Timnit wrote that if we didn't meet these demands, she would leave Google and work on an end date. We accept and respect her decision to resign from Google,
Mr Dean wrote.

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More than 1,200 Google workers condemn firing of AI scientist Timnit Gebru.... https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... ity-ethics

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We read the paper that forced Timnit Gebru out of Google. Here’s what it says... https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/1 ... nit-gebru/
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Re: Meet, Timnit Gebru

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She is related to me from her father's side. Brilliant gual Ere !!!

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Post by Weyane.is.dead » 06 Dec 2020, 11:53

AI is the future. We desperately need her expertise in Eritrea. I would love to see my Eritrea be at the forefront of AI 8)

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TEAM QHUBEKA – U23 CONTINENTAL FEEDER TEAM

December 4, 2020

https://nttprocycling.com/team-qhubeka- ... eeder-team

Team Qhubeka ASSOS is delighted to confirm the roster for its UCI Continental feeder team, which will race under the name of Team Qhubeka in 2021.

Team Qhubeka is the continuation of the NTT Continental Cycling Team, one of the most successful u23 development programs in world cycling, and the only with a core focus on developing u23 talent from Africa.

The 2020 season was an extremely difficult year for the u23 category, as Covid-19 massively disrupted the race calendar. There were only 23 UCI race days in the season and key events such as the Tour de l’Avenir and the u23 UCI Road World Championships were both cancelled.

Despite the challenges faced in 2020, it was essential that we continued to focus on the development of our continental team and support our riders through the pandemic.

We managed this by structuring four goal specific training camps during the year, two of which ran alongside our UCI WorldTour team in Spain and Italy respectively, to supplement their reduced racing calendar and we still saw wonderful growth in our riders through the year.

We are proud that three riders will make the step-up into professional ranks in 2021: Connor Brown will join Team Qhubeka ASSOS while Natnael Tesfatsion and Leonardo Marchiori both head to Androni Giocattoli. Their progression allows us to continue the cycle of bringing new African talent onto the international cycling scene, with our team taking on its 6th successive season in Europe in 2021.

Marc Pritzen (South Africa), Henok Mulueberhan (Eritrea), Negasi Abreha (Ethiopia), Mattia Guasco (Italy) and 2019 Zwift Academy winner, Drew Christensen (New Zealand) will all begin their second season with us next year.

We are thrilled to welcome the new additions to our squad in Ghebrehiwet Birhane (Eritrea), Renus Uhiriwe (Rwanda) and the Italian trio of Antonio Puppio, Kevin Bonaldo and Luca Coati.

The 2021 performance team behind Team Qhubeka has Douglas Ryder (South Africa) as Team Principal, Kevin Campbell (South Africa) Team Manager, Daniele Nieri (Italy) Sport Director and Kyle Basson (South Africa) coach.

Kevin Campbell – Team Manager
This challenging year has shown us that nothing in cycling can be taken for granted. We must make full use of every opportunity that comes our way and prepare our team to perform at their best in every event.

We have signed 2 new African riders to our team that are relatively unknown outside of their home countries, but we are confident that they have the talent and will do the work required to perform well in Europe.

Our Italian contingent of cyclists is as exciting as ever and I’m sure they’ll lead by example and earn results worthy of their potential.

We are confident that the 10 riders on our team will perform well together.
Douglas Ryder – Team Principal
Our UCI continental feeder team has done another incredible job in providing opportunity to u23 riders, after what was an insanely challenging year. This team forms the foundation of what we aim to achieve, in providing a pathway into professional cycling for African cyclists.

Nearly 60 African riders have come through our system now, and to see the likes of Daryl Impey, Merhawi Kudus, Ryan Gibbons and Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier flourishing as professional’s makes us all very proud.

To be able to race as Team Qhubeka in 2021, with Qhubeka meaning “To Progress”, is as humbling as it is satisfying, knowing we can effect positive change in the lives of young African cyclists.
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Interview with Henok Mulubrhan

By Jonatan

https://thecyclingsonar.com/2020/12/01/ ... mulubrhan/

December 1, 2020



This man from Eritrea has built up an impressive portfolio getting top results in the Tour du Rwanda, Giro dell’Appennino and La Tropicale Amissa Bongo among other U23 riders but also Pro and Worldtour teams.

First time he got on a bike was at only 5 years old, becoming a professional cyclist has been a lifelong dream.
In Eritrea cycling is famous and the people really love cycling, we encourage young riders when they start in cycling to become like us.
His first proper race was on the mountainbike in 2014. Only 2 years later he participated in the Junior World Championship road race for Eritrea.

In 2018 he started riding for the UCI World Cycling Centre team, at the time with riders like Barnabas Peak who is now a WT rider for Mitchelton – Scott. The season started of great with a 5th place in the first stage of La Tropicale Amissa Bongo. Mulubrhan ended up 16th in GC. Only 4 days later he experienced his first win! Tour de l’Espoir Stage 4. The stage was hilly which suits him well, he describes himself as a puncheur.

Tour de l’Espoir Stage 4 profile:



These results didn’t go unnoticed as he got an offer from the NTT Continental Team at the end of 2018, one of the best teams for talented riders to be in, in 2019 5 out of the 11 riders at the team made the step up to Pro/Worldtour. But in the end he decided he wanted to stay with the UCI World Cycling Centre team for another season.

He improved once again in 2019, getting better results in La Tropicale Amissa Bongo. But no wins this year, his program was also a lot tougher including the Tour the France of U23, Tour de l’Avenir. Best stage result he picked up there was 12th in front of Mauri Vansevenant on the final stage

NTT Continental Cycling Team contacted him again at the end of the 2019 season and this time he went for it. Henok Mulubrhan joined the team shortly after. His 2020 season has been incredibly consistent. Not many riders can say that due to the strange season.

Mulubrhan started his season at La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, his third appearance turned out to be his best so far. 5th in GC, top 10 in stages 5 times. This gave him confidence for the next race, Tour du Rwanda.
My goal was to win the yellow jersey.
This race went really well for him and the team. After stage 3 he was placed 2nd in GC just behind Biniam Ghirmay. Unfortunately for his personal ambitions in stage 4 the breakaway got a big advantage which meant the end of his chances for the overall win. Luckily the team had Natnael Tesfatsion, another big talent from Eritrea, in the breakaway. The remaining part of the race Mulubrhan helped his teammate and that resulted in the overall victory, a team effort.



The other highlights of his 2020 season were the Italian classics he did, suiting his capabilities really well. In the Giro dell’Appennino he ended up on 12th place in front of names like Vincenzo Nibali. The day after he finished 7th in Tr. Città di S. Vendemiano. Quite impressive as only 1 other rider from the top 10 did the double.
Now I have the level to ride with a Pro Continental team,
his goals are to become a professional cyclist, ride a Grand Tour and go for a stage win in a Grand Tour.

For the 2021 season he will continue with NTT Continental Cycling Team (new team name not announced yet). In 2022 he hopes to make another step up and join the World Tour team.

How does he fuel himself to those goals? Well after races he likes rice and ice cream. The first is a popular choice as many victories have been fuelled on rice cakes!

Big thanks to Henok Mulubrhan, glad we got the opportunity to get to know him a little bit better. I am sure we will see plenty of him in future races and hopefully in the jersey of a World Tour team one day!

Follow Henok Mulubrhan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/henokmulubrhan

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Re: Meet, Timnit Gebru

Post by Mammo » 06 Dec 2020, 17:43

She is an incredible lady! But, I saw somewhere that
her parents are actually from Tigray, not Eritrea. Is that true?

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Re: Meet, Timnit Gebru

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 06 Dec 2020, 17:47

Mammo wrote:
06 Dec 2020, 17:43
She is an incredible lady! But, I saw somewhere that
her parents are actually from Tigray, not Eritrea. Is that true?
Moron
Are you having reading disability?
3. Both of her parents are from Eritrea, which gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993. She traveled to Ireland to escape potential forced deportation to Eritrea by the Ethiopian government.

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Re: Meet, Timnit Gebru

Post by Mammo » 06 Dec 2020, 19:02

Deqi [deleted], I still don’t believe that you are an Eritrean.

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Post by eden » 28 Jan 2025, 22:00

where’s Deqiq Arawit these days?

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