Twice as good for half the #respect

#Mainstream #media are surprisingly #muted at the prospect of the world’s most powerful nation being led for the first time by a #woman – specifically a #womanofcolour, #VicePresident #KamalaHarris.

https://theconversation.com/twice-as-good-for-half-the-respect-kamala-harris-battle-for-the-white-house-235419

Twice as good for half the respect: Kamala Harris’ battle for the White House

In the first few days since she became the Democratic presumptive nominee, Harris has already faced sexism and racism – some of it subtle, and some of it not.

The Conversation

A #British fashion and lifestyle magazine found itself in the middle of a #SocialMedia storm after introducing an #AI with an #Arabic name and appearance as their newest “editor” this week.

#SheerLuxe shared pictures of Reem, who they said was an “AI enhanced team member” on their #Instagram page in a post that included a “selfie” of the AI with the editor-in-chief, an outfit of the day snapshot complete tagged brandnames, Reem’s “lunch”, and a peek at the contents of “her” purse and desk setup.

The #OnlinePublication came under fierce #criticism from its audience, who questioned the ethics of “hiring” an #AIstaff member in a period when #journalists and other #MediaProfessionals face threats to their livelihoods due to the technology.

They also expressed frustration at what they said was a deliberate choice to use the name and likeness of a #WomanOfColour in an industry where they are already #underrepresented.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/trending/fashion-magazine-sparks-backlash-after-introducing-ai-arab-woman-editor

#BIPOC #AIfailures #media #POCrepresentation #FuckThisShit

‘Tone deaf’: Fashion magazine sparks backlash after introducing AI ‘Arab’ woman as editor

Social media users said SheerLuxe was taking away job opportunities from writers and those with backgrounds underrepresented in the industry

Middle East Eye