ACCREDITATION BODY LOOKS TO QUALITY ASSURANCE TO BOOST FEMALE PARTICIPATION IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
March 18th, 2024
A long-established US-based international science, technology, engineering and applied and natural sciences quality assurance body is hoping its comprehensive guidance will boost the role women play in STEM education and professions, for instance developing artificial intelligence (AI), a ground-breaking tech thus far rolled out – mainly - by men.
ABET, launched in 1932, accredits college and university associate, bachelor’s and master’s programmes in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology, writing quality standards ...
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