Google employees are increasingly attacking the company over the dismissal of an AI ethics researcher - Business Insider
reports.
In a
blog post by the employee activism group "Google Walkout for Real Change," employees expressed solidarity with Dr. Timnit Gebru, a technical co-lead of Google's ethical-artificial-intelligence team.
"Dr. Gebru did not resign, despite what Jeff Dean (Senior Vice President and head of Google Research), has publicly stated," the post reads.
Gebru, a renowned researcher famous for her work on algorithmic bias, said in a series of tweets on Wednesday December 2 that
she had been fired. Google executive Jeff Dean said in a
statement on Friday, December 4 that Gebru had resigned.
Gebru said she had been in discussions with Google that involved resignation, as the company had rejected a research paper she had co-authored on potential bias in large language models. Gebru had given the tech giant a set of conditions, without which she would be tendering her resignation.
In the blog post published Monday, Googlers said the standards that Dean cited for rejecting Gebru's paper were applied "unevenly and discriminatorily."
In his published statement, Dean said the paper had in part been rejected because it was only submitted a day before its deadline. "We require two weeks for this sort of review," Dean said.
The Google workers disputed this.
"There is no hard requirement for papers to actually go through this review with two weeks' notice," they wrote.
"Numerous papers are approved for publication submission without meeting this 'requirement': an internal analysis shows that just under half of the papers submitted to PubApprove are done so with a day or less notice to approvers."
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