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This thread is starting to smack of "elitism." What is wrong with a woman who has been "cut hard" in college pursuing AI?
Are we now down to labeling people and branding them for life?
I find this attitude quite disturbing.
Did you know that Rachel Welch was bullied mercilessly in school because of her height? I remember her telling Johnny Carson that she was an outcast.
Think of the "outcasts" who end up founding software companies worth billions of dollars.
Remember too... sometimes the "in" group in school find themselves "out" later in life.
My perception of what I'm reading in this thread is "fear". It seems that there is fear about the "status" of AI.. as if this forum somehow "cheapens" AI or "cheapens" their sorority.
It doesn't. It simply provides a place where women who, for one reason or another, didn't join a sorority in college, and now wish to be of service to one later in life can find out information and share their journey.
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