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Timnit Gebru, an Ethiopian with Eritrean heritage, was a leading artificial intelligence computer scientist until she was fired from Google. Recently she launched her firm that was awarded $3.7 million in funding from the MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Kapor Center, Open Society Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. Her company is an independent artificial intelligence research institute that will concentrate on the harmful outcomes technology has on marginalized groups who encounter inordinate effects from AI structures but lack the access to govern its development, as reported by The Washington Post. In 2020, Google let go of Gebru when she published academic papers denouncing the tech giant’s AI’s work on large language models that help retrieve answers to controversial search inquiries. Follow Us @supportbuyingblack For Black Owned Business Highlights & Tutorials On Marketing Your Business Online. Join Our Decentralized Black Social Network to Practice Circulating Our Dollars. Become a owner just by joining and vote on community building projects. #blackandimproud #blackhistorymonth #melaninrich #blacklove #blackconsciousness #blackandproud #blackisbeautiful #blackunity #blackgirlmagic #staywoke #buyblack #blackexcellence #blackmensmiling #panafrican #blackhistory365 #supportblackbusiness #blackcouples #blackpantherparty #blackwomen #blackleople #blackhistory #blacklovematters #blackwealth #hbcugrad #hbcupride #hbcu #blackfamily #blackhistory #thehbcuapp https://www.instagram.com/supportbuyingblack/p/CYhD9DFFYUQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Henry A. Kissinger was the 56th US Secretary of State from September 1973 to January 1977. He also served as the president's advisor for National Security Affairs from January 1969 to November 1975. He was awarded the Nobel Prize by Peace in 1973, Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977, and Medal of Freedom in 1986. President of Kissinger Associates, Inc., a consulting firm. Eric Schmidt is a technologist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. As Google's CEO, he pioneered its transformation from Silicon Valley startup to global technology leader. He was CEO and President of Google between 2001 and 2011, CEO between 2011 and 2018 and technical advisor between 2018 and 2020. During his leadership, Google dramatically expanded its infrastructure and diversified its product offering, maintaining a strong culture of innovation. Daniel Huttenlocher is the inaugural dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and chairs the board of directors of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. He is also a member of the boards of directors of Corning Inc. and Amazon.com https://www.instagram.com/ricmlm/p/CXMckZ0DCuS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Violinist, professor, pastor among 25 ‘genius grant’ winners
CHICAGO — A violinist who organizes concerts for the homeless, a professor whose research is being used to increase access to civil justice by poor communities and an activist pastor are among this year’s MacArthur fellows and recipients of so-called genius grants.
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation on Thursday named 25 people , including academics, activists, artists, scholars and scientists, who will receive $625,000 over five years to use as they please.
The Chicago-based foundation has awarded the fellowships each year since 1981 to people who have shown outstanding talent to help further their creative, professional or intellectual pursuits. Potential fellows are brought to the foundation’s attention by an anonymous pool of nominators. Those selected are sworn to secrecy until their names are announced.
Los Angeles Philharmonic first violinist Vijay Gupta said he was “pretty overwhelmed” when he told he was named a MacArthur fellow. He received the honour for being the co-founder and artistic director of Street Symphony, which has performed at homeless shelters, jails and halfway houses for about eight years.
“They have reminded me why I became a musician,” Gupta said of the homeless. “Artists have a role in telling the truth about what is happening in our world today.”
Gupta, 31, said he got the idea for Street Symphony while giving lessons to Nathaniel Ayers, a Juilliard-trained musician whose mental illness led to homelessness and who was the inspiration for the movie “The Soloist.”
“I grew up around mental illness,” Gupta said, noting that he has experienced it. “Our goal is to find more artists aching to have not only their artistry, but also have their human story told as well.”
Gupta, who won a spot in the LA Philharmonic at age 19, said he has no idea how he will spend the money, but that it gives him the opportunity to reflect.
“I’ve been a performer my entire life, playing the violin at 4 years and on the stage at 7,” he said. “I’ve never had a chance to sit and reflect on what my life will be like. This gives me some space to breathe, plan and look ahead.”
Another fellow is Rebecca Sandefur, an associate professor of sociology and law at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She was told of the award by the MacArthur Fellows Program’s managing director, Cecilia Conrad, who happened to be on campus and had asked to meet about an unrelated matter.
“It was an extraordinary experience and a complete shock,” Sandefur said. “It was not something you would expect.”
Sandefur’s research is promoting a new approach to increasing access to the justice system by poor communities. She created the first national mapping of civil legal aid providers, revealing which states had the resources to provide such aid and which didn’t. She also determined that cost is only one of many factors that inhibit the use of lawyers by the poor. Among the others are an aversion to lawyers, a fear of and pessimism about the fairness of the legal system, and a lack of understanding about what constitutes a legal issue.
Sandefur, 47, contends that while there has been a lot of attention paid to the problems of the criminal justice system, there hasn’t been enough attention paid to the civil side of the law.
“It affects millions of people as well,” she said. “A person could lose a house or get evicted, not see kids after a divorce proceeding or get unemployment insurance that they are owed.”
Sandefur said the award would be important in helping advance her work.
“We are going get some action on a problem that’s been around a long time,” she said.
Fellow Gregg Gonsalves, 54, is a global health advocate and assistant professor of epidemiology at Yale University. A longtime HIV/AIDS activist, his work focuses on the use of quantitative analysis and operations research to improve responses to global public health challenges. He co-founded the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale to advance human rights and social justice perspectives in public health and legal research and teaching.
Another of this year’s recipients is Matthew Aucoin, a 28-year-old composer, conductor and artist-in-residence at the Los Angeles Opera. Aucoin composes instrumental works, ranging from pieces for solo performers to compositions for chorus and orchestra. His operatic work “Crossing,” which drew from Walt Whitman’s diary entries during his Civil War work tending to wounded soldiers, premiered in 2015.
Also named a fellow was William J. Barber II, pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, N.C., and founder of Repairers of the Breach, a leadership development organization. In 2017, Barber began a series of “Moral Monday” rallies outside the North Carolina state capitol to protest laws that suppress voter turnout.
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Software Engineer, iOS at Duolingo
An iOS expert who will help millions of people learn on a mobile device.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
As an iOS software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. You will develop applications primarily in Objective-C and Swift.
We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
Responsibilities
Collaborate on software projects with product design and backend aspects
Develop, release, and maintain native iOS applications
Manage individual project priorities, deadlines and deliverables
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related technical field
A solid foundation in computer science with strong competencies in data structures, algorithms, and software design
Some programming experience in Objective-C and Swift
Exceptional candidates will have
5 years of programming experience in either Objective-C or Swift
Strong technical knowledge of iOS mobile application development for iPhone/iPad using Objective-C/Swift with Cocoa Touch and related frameworks
Experience designing clean and maintainable APIs
Experience with multithreaded programming
Experience writing unit tests and testable code
Knowledge of iOS SDK performance tools and optimization techniques
Duolingo is the world's largest online language learning service. Our apps were selected by Apple as "iPhone App of the Year", and by Google as “Best of the Best for Android," 2 years in a row. TechCrunch selected Duolingo as the Best Educational Startup in their annual awards. Unlike other online education platforms, Duolingo is a completely digital experience, meaning it requires constant interaction and is native to computers / mobile platforms.
Duolingo is a spinoff from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of Duolingo, is a MacArthur fellow, Carnegie Mellon University professor, and the inventor of CAPTCHA. Duolingo was founded by engineers and is run by engineers. We hire ambitious people from various technical backgrounds who enjoy solving some of the world's most fascinating technological problems and improving education levels on a global scale. About 35% of our engineering team holds a PhD in computer science or a related field. In April 2016, Andrew Moore, CMU Computer Science Dean joined Duolingo’s board.
In the last three years, Duolingo has received US$83 million of funding from some of the premier venture capital firms in the country, including Union Square Ventures (investors of Twitter, Kickstarter, Foursquare, Tumblr), New Enterprise Associates (investors of Vonage, Silicon Graphics, Box), Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers (investors of Google, Amazon, Electronic Arts, America Online, Compaq, Sun), and Google Capital.
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John T. Scott (June 30, 1940 – September 1, 2007) was a sculptor, painter, printmaker, and collagist. He attended Xavier University of Louisiana and received a BA. He received his MFA from Michigan State University where he studied under painter Charles Pollock. He returned to Xavier where he taught for 40 years. He received a grant to study under the internationally renowned sculptor George Rickey. He received an honorary Doctor of Humanities from Michigan State University and a Doctor of Humanities from Tulane University. He was awarded the exclusive MacArthur Grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. He used the money to build a larger studio. He is best known for creating large woodcut prints and for his African-Caribbean-New Orleans-inspired kinetic sculptures. He was the subject of a major retrospective exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art entitled "Circle Dance: The Art of John T. Scott. He was also commissioned to create several pieces that are placed throughout the City of New Orleans. These public works in New Orleans include Spirit Gates at the New Orleans Museum of Art and Spirit House at DeSaix Circle in the Seventh Ward and River Spirit at Woldenberg Park along the Mississippi River near the Port of New Orleans. He had been quoted as saying that he tried to capture the musicality of New Orleans in the colors and rhythms of his sculpture. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CQv3SYHLkzrytFDmuo4XnuRpfeeCmLCurUVphA0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Software Engineer, Backend at Duolingo
Develop the next-generation education technology that improves how millions learn.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
As a backend software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
Are you driven to improve performance and infrastructure? Do you want to work on cutting-edge machine learning algorithms for optimizing learning? We have opportunities in all these areas for talented and driven software engineers.
Responsibilities
Collaborate on software projects with product design and backend aspects
Develop, release, and maintain backend services and/or infrastructure
Manage individual project priorities, deadlines and deliverables
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related technical field
A solid foundation in computer science with strong competencies in data structures, algorithms, and software design
Some programming experience in Python or Scala and AWS cloud computing
Exceptional candidates will have
5 years of programming experience in Python or Scala and AWS cloud computing
Perks:
Daily, catered family-style lunches, snacks and drinks
Flexible hours and fun work environment
Beautiful new office
Gym reimbursement
Education fund
Compensation:
Competitive salary
Stock options
401(k) w/company matching
Generous medical, dental and vision coverage to fit your needs
20 days of paid time off, plus two week winter break
Relocation package
13 weeks paid maternity leave, 4 weeks paid paternity leave
Duolingo is the world's largest online language learning service. Our apps were selected by Apple as "iPhone App of the Year", and by Google as “Best of the Best for Android," 2 years in a row. TechCrunch selected Duolingo as the Best Educational Startup in their annual awards. Unlike other online education platforms, Duolingo is a completely digital experience, meaning it requires constant interaction and is native to computers / mobile platforms.
Duolingo is a spinoff from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of Duolingo, is a MacArthur fellow, Carnegie Mellon University professor, and the inventor of CAPTCHA. Duolingo was founded by engineers and is run by engineers. We hire ambitious people from various technical backgrounds who enjoy solving some of the world's most fascinating technological problems and improving education levels on a global scale. About 35% of our engineering team holds a PhD in computer science or a related field. In April 2016, Andrew Moore, CMU Computer Science Dean joined Duolingo’s board.
In the last three years, Duolingo has received US$83 million of funding from some of the premier venture capital firms in the country, including Union Square Ventures (investors of Twitter, Kickstarter, Foursquare, Tumblr), New Enterprise Associates (investors of Vonage, Silicon Graphics, Box), Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers (investors of Google, Amazon, Electronic Arts, America Online, Compaq, Sun), and Google Capital.
https://jobs.lever.co/duolingo/674b9b3b-1b22-4d7e-90d8-f475e5f63e54
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Software Engineer, Android
An Android expert who will help millions of people learn on a mobile device.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
As an Android software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. You will develop applications primarily in Java and using the Android SDK.
We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
Responsibilities
Collaborate on software projects with product design and backend aspects
Develop, release, and maintain native Android applications
Manage individual project priorities, deadlines and deliverables
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related technical field
A solid foundation in computer science with strong competencies in data structures, algorithms, and software design
Programming experience in Java
Experience in mobile application development
Exceptional candidates will have
5 years of programming experience in Java
Considerable programming experience using Android Studio and the Android SDK
Proficient in the following technologies: Java language and related frameworks, multi-threading and memory management specific to mobile devices, understanding of caching mechanisms
Experience designing clean and maintainable APIs
Experience with multithreaded programming
Experience writing unit tests and testable code
Perks:
Daily, catered family-style lunches, snacks and drinks
Flexible hours and fun work environment
Beautiful new office
Gym reimbursement
Education fund
Compensation:
Competitive salary
Stock options
401(k) w/company matching
Generous medical, dental and vision coverage to fit your needs
20 days of paid time off, plus two week winter break
Relocation package
13 weeks paid maternity leave, 4 weeks paid paternity leave
Duolingo is the world's largest online language learning service. Our apps were selected by Apple as "iPhone App of the Year", and by Google as “Best of the Best for Android," 2 years in a row. TechCrunch selected Duolingo as the Best Educational Startup in their annual awards. Unlike other online education platforms, Duolingo is a completely digital experience, meaning it requires constant interaction and is native to computers / mobile platforms.
Duolingo is a spinoff from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of Duolingo, is a MacArthur fellow, Carnegie Mellon University professor, and the inventor of CAPTCHA. Duolingo was founded by engineers and is run by engineers. We hire ambitious people from various technical backgrounds who enjoy solving some of the world's most fascinating technological problems and improving education levels on a global scale. About 35% of our engineering team holds a PhD in computer science or a related field. In April 2016, Andrew Moore, CMU Computer Science Dean joined Duolingo’s board.
In the last three years, Duolingo has received US$83 million of funding from some of the premier venture capital firms in the country, including Union Square Ventures (investors of Twitter, Kickstarter, Foursquare, Tumblr), New Enterprise Associates (investors of Vonage, Silicon Graphics, Box), Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers (investors of Google, Amazon, Electronic Arts, America Online, Compaq, Sun), and Google Capital.
https://jobs.lever.co/duolingo/fb09b40b-3dc2-473d-ae24-bd7398b2354a
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