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What Bard said when Google VC asked the A.I. about the value of corporate diversity

Bonita Stewart, a board partner at Alphabet-owned Google’s AI-focused VC firm Gradient, says that Bard, Google’s first public version of a generative AI chatbot, was “spot on” in its response when asked about the value of Corporate Diversity. Stewart says that the AI generated many of the points she makes in pushing the case for greater diversity in the workplace, and that as AI is adopted, it is important that the development of the tech reflects diversity in development. Stewart says that the tech industry has been laying off workers at a pace even faster than after the dotcom bubble burst of the early 2000s, and that she would hope these firms are not simply using a “LIFO” approach – “last in, first out” approach to layoffs. Stewart says that beyond tech specifically, she thinks major corporations should take advantage of the bleeding in tech, which has long been an insular sector where workers

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