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​ ​Vanessa Mahoney

ARTIFICIAL iNTELLIGENCE: NOT SOMETHING TO FEAR

12/20/2018

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PictureMy lecture at Mediterranean University on December 19, 2018.
This week, I gave a lecture at Mediterranean University to an awesome class of 3rd year IT students. Before I started, I asked them to share what field of software engineering interested them the most. Most of them responded with front-end, back-end, or full stack software engineering, whereas data science/ artificial intelligence was only mentioned as a casual interest by a few students. I explained that on my team, our work spans back to front end development, but that my domain was primarily data science.  

During my lecture, I told them about some of the data science projects I've done at IBM. Both during and afterwards, their questions indicated that they really understood the fundamentals of data science and also seemed quite interested. Machine learning hasn't really found a place in IT over here, but I think it should! There's a bunch of buzz words in machine learning, but I think some of the terms can be off-putting and have negative connotations, in part due to Hollywood's personification of artificial intelligence as evil.  Indeed, many of the questions from the students were "Is AI going to replace everyone's jobs?", "Why is AI always portrayed as a bad thing in movies?", and "How do you know AI won't acquire the ability to think because I saw something where it solved a problem it was even asked to solve...."? These questions betray a fear of AI, but I postulated that it's just the fear of the unknown! For AI to be useful, it's always going need to humans to tell it what to do; it flourishes with specific, repetitive tasks. Just like production factories have replaced some manual jobs, so will and should AI. But so too it is a technology that will advance our knowledge and productivity. And the creativity, emotion, context that us mortals possess - that is something computers will never be able to bring to life. Instead, AI should be seen as a tool, as something we can use to make our lives better and to enable us to focus on the problems that need our creative problem solving and human touch! 

Here's a great article that also agrees that AI is not taking over the world anytime soon. 

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Dangit, that's why you wear heels instead of sneakers. :P Also, Montenegrins are tall!!!
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GIRL POWER!

12/17/2018

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PictureOur Podgorica Girls Who Code contract!!! #GIRLPOWER

Pictureschoology.com - highly recommended online learning management system!
We launched our first Girls Who Code session last week, and it was so INSPIRING!!! During our meeting we got to know each other, looked at the plan for the GWC year, explored some of the activity sets, highlighted women in tech, and made our own club contract! The girls were so engaged, passionate, and uplifting!!! Many of the girls are a little intimidated and afraid of making mistakes, but they're not letting that hold them back. What I really found amazing was that although the girls are all on different levels - ages coding experience, shyness, English language - we were all together in fostering this sense of community!   Just look at this contract! It's not just about doing things on your own, it's about empowering ourselves as a sisterhood! I left feeling so excited to see what they're going to build. 

I also wanted to point out this really awesome online learning management system, Schoology.com. I don't have access to school or GWC tools, so I created a repository for our club on this website. After creating our class (slides, activities, dates, etc) the girls just needed to enter the access code when they created a schoology profile!  It also has a ton of useful features like attendance, assignments, calendars, discussion groups, gradebook, etc. I had to be certified because I am teaching students younger than 13, but that verification was an easy process, and the service is entirely free. I definitely recommend this platform if you're teaching an online course and want a free, user-friendly platform! 

I'll end this post how we end every Girls Who Code Session: See you next time and don't forget to be awesome!  

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American at our Faculty

12/14/2018

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About a month ago a film crew came in to my office to interview me, and my host mom just showed me where it ended up! Check it out here!

​The article incorrectly states that I'm a student obtaining my PhD at the university, but who can blame them when I look so darn young. ;) Kidding. But seriously, I think it's lovely that they said "Vanessa listens to her heart". Both literally and metaphorically I do, so I would like you to take that tidbit and do what your heart tells you to do as well, no matter where it takes you! :D


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    Vanessa Mahoney,  PHD

    Biomedical scientist & data analyst who loves learning how things work - from mortgage-backed securities to cardiac electrophysiology to Donald Trump's comb over

     
    The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies, or opinions. 

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