Women and Artificial Intelligence: Towards an Inclusive Peacebuilding Process

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dc.contributor.author Bourai, H.
dc.contributor.author Thalwal, A.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-01-29T11:54:50Z
dc.date.available 2026-01-29T11:54:50Z
dc.date.issued 2024-03
dc.identifier.isbn 9786246269098 (Print)
dc.identifier.isbn 9786246269104 (e-copy)
dc.identifier.uri http://drr.vau.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1832
dc.description.abstract The underrepresentation of women in the STEM fields and the development of Artificial Intelligence pose a risk for the exclusion of women in the peacebuilding process. A core component of decision-making in artificial intelligence is machine learning, which is predicated on the data given to the training model. Hence, by being excluded from the development part of the model due to a smaller portion of women developing AI models and from the crucial data which would be fed to the model, women experience a double whammy. Since it is not feasible to coerce women into STEM fields, authors suggest an alternative way to empower women in the decision-making of AI development in the peacebuilding process. First, existing female data scientists and AI developers must be brought on board to develop models for peacebuilding. Second, local women must be hired and trained to get as much data as possible from distressed women in war-torn areas, which can then be fed into machine learning models. Lastly, in the testing phase of AI, possible corrections must be made via a consultative process involving women. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya en_US
dc.subject Artificial intelligence en_US
dc.subject Women en_US
dc.subject Peacebuilding en_US
dc.subject Decision making en_US
dc.subject Data scientists en_US
dc.subject AI development en_US
dc.title Women and Artificial Intelligence: Towards an Inclusive Peacebuilding Process en_US
dc.type Conference abstract en_US
dc.identifier.proceedings Asia Pacific Peace Research Association Conference 2024 en_US


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