AI is here. But who's making it and does it present a fair representation of who we are and what we want?
According to one expert if women don't get more of a say AI will do a good job of catering for men but not so much for women.
Figures suggest that women remain under-represented in the information technology sector and it showing in everyday things like fitness apps.
ABC NewsRadio's Chris Mitchell spoke to Jenny Waycott who is Associate Professor in Computing and Information Systems at University of Melbourne and says it's a problem that needs to be addressed.
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