Within the burgeoning attention to AI governance, feminist technology diplomacy has emerged as a galvanising tool for the international community to collaborate with the aim of achieving gender responsive or feminist AI as best practice in AI development, deployment and use.
This policy paper provides a brief overview of gendered AI issues and opportunities relevant to feminist AI governance – reinforcing why it matters and providing avenues for what to do about it.
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