CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「Since 20-something brothers Haroon and Hamza Choudery immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, from rural Pakistan in 1998, their lives have been changed by technology. ⁠ ⁠ Technology provides a nice living for the brothers: Haroon, 26, has a well-paying AI job at a healthcare company, and Hamza, 24, works at WeWork. Today, living in New York City, the brothers could easily spend a couple of dollars on cup of coffee — the same amount their family had to live on for a month in Pakistan.⁠ ⁠ Living in both realities, Hamza says, “has contextualized the poverty and it has also contextualized the success.”⁠ ⁠ And it has been the brothers’ “call to action” to launch their education initiative — a nonprofit called AI for Anyone.⁠ ⁠ The idea behind the AI literacy organization is to use “our privilege to help those that are less privileged avoid getting into situations where their livelihoods are destroyed, whether it be through like automation replacing their jobs or whether it be through automation being designed to accommodate the needs of more affluent and more well off people and not really take the underrepresented populations into account when they’re making their decisions,” Haroon says.⁠ ⁠ More on the brothers’ story at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)」8月3日 11時00分 - cnbc

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Since 20-something brothers Haroon and Hamza Choudery immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, from rural Pakistan in 1998, their lives have been changed by technology. ⁠

Technology provides a nice living for the brothers: Haroon, 26, has a well-paying AI job at a healthcare company, and Hamza, 24, works at WeWork. Today, living in New York City, the brothers could easily spend a couple of dollars on cup of coffee — the same amount their family had to live on for a month in Pakistan.⁠

Living in both realities, Hamza says, “has contextualized the poverty and it has also contextualized the success.”⁠

And it has been the brothers’ “call to action” to launch their education initiative — a nonprofit called AI for Anyone.⁠

The idea behind the AI literacy organization is to use “our privilege to help those that are less privileged avoid getting into situations where their livelihoods are destroyed, whether it be through like automation replacing their jobs or whether it be through automation being designed to accommodate the needs of more affluent and more well off people and not really take the underrepresented populations into account when they’re making their decisions,” Haroon says.⁠

More on the brothers’ story at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)


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