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Incorporating Gender and Intersectionality In Artificial Intelligence (AI) Models and Algorithms

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2022-10
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Muyingo, Sylvia
Mbuthia, Michelle
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Abstract
Risks of harm from the multiple and overlapping crises related to COVID-19 vary based upon one’s gender, age (children, adolescents and elderly), level of education, occupation, geographical location (urban, rural, informal settlements, urban slums, camps), marital status (married, single, widowed), ethnicity/race, economic status, religion, disability (physical mobility, albinism, hearing. disability). Depending on these identities, circumstances and characteristics, people experience differing risks of contracting and/or accessing needed information and services related to the prevention, treatment and care of COVID-19.
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Data; Measurement; Evaluation; Artificial Intelligence; Intersectionality; Checklist; COVID-19
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http://10.176.203.77/handle/123456789/286
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