Reading List
The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
Udacity Awards 1000+ Nanodegree Scholarships to BIT Members
Udacity and the Blacks In Technology Foundation, in collaboration with corporate and government partners, will award more than 1000 scholarships to members of the Blacks in Technology community.
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Linux Foundation Opens Applications for Scholarships to Attend KubeCon 2021
Applications are open for scholarships to attend “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon” North America 2021 taking place in Los Angeles.
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BITTechTalk ep. #131 w/ Neil Thompson of Teach the Geek
On this episode of the Blacks In Technology BIT Tech Talk podcast, Greg sits down and speaks with technologists, founder and author, Neil Thompson. Neil and Founder of Teach The Geek, an online platform for STEM professionals. Teach the Geek to Speak Society, is a membership that offers ongoing support to those in the STEM […]
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BITCon 2021
BITCon, the Blacks In Technology Foundation’s annual tech conference is back! After a year long hiatus due to the devastating pandemic, we are revving things back up virtually! Register here! About BITCon BITCon is the annual conference for Blacks In Technology hosted by Blacks In Technology LLC and the BIT 501(c)(3) non-profit, Blacks In Technology […]
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Should We Be Worried About AI Bias?
Earlier this year, Amazon’s “recommendation engine” – the algorithm they use to tell you which books to buy – witnessed a spectacular, global demographic shift. According to the algorithm, millions of people around the world had suddenly become pregnant. If you weren’t aware of that, don’t worry: it didn’t really happen. The algorithm was wrong. […]
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