CNBC Make It explores women's advancement in work | | YOU MAY ALSO LIKE | Starting January 2021, the British government will implement new immigration rules that will require migrants to secure a job that pays at least 25,600 pounds, or about $33,300, in order to secure a work visa. This new rule, according to experts, will disproportionately affect women, who are overrepresented in low-paying roles. "Women Will Be Hit Hard by U.K.'s New Immigration Rules, Experts Warn" (The New York Times)
More than 30 years ago, educator Kimberle Crenshaw created the term "intersectionality" to "describe the way people's social identities can overlap." Now, decades later, the Columbia and UCLA law professor explains why that term is still relevant and why "all inequality is not created equal." "She Coined the Term 'Intersectionality' Over 30 Years Ago. Here's What It Means to Her Today" (TIME)
In an email to developers, Google revealed that its image recognition AI will no longer use gender labels to identify people. The reason, the company says, is that these labels "could create or reinforce biases." "Google's AI drops 'man' and 'woman' gender labels to avoid possible bias" (Fast Company)
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