University of Cambridge, UK.
Public Underst Sci. 2023 Aug;32(6):745-760. doi: 10.1177/09636625231153985. Epub 2023 Feb 13.
It is well established both that women are underrepresented in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and that media representations of professions have impact on career choices and prospects. We therefore hypothesised that women are underrepresented in portrayals of AI researchers in influential films. We tested this by analysing a corpus of the 142 most influential films featuring AI from 1920 to 2020, of which 86 showed one or more AI researchers, totalling 116 individuals. We found that nine AI professionals in film were women (8%). We further found that none of the 142 AI films was solely directed by a woman. We discuss a number of explanations for the paucity of women AI scientists in the media, including parallels between film and real-life gender inequality, the construction of the AI scientist as male through gendered narrative tropes, and the lack of female directors.
这已经得到充分证实,女性在人工智能(AI)领域的代表性不足,而且媒体对职业的描述对职业选择和前景有影响。因此,我们假设在有影响力的电影中,对 AI 研究人员的刻画中女性代表性不足。我们通过分析从 1920 年到 2020 年的 142 部具有 AI 特征的最有影响力的电影语料库来检验这一假设,其中 86 部电影展示了一个或多个 AI 研究人员,总共 116 人。我们发现,电影中有 9 位 AI 专业人士是女性(8%)。我们进一步发现,这 142 部 AI 电影中没有一部是完全由女性导演的。我们讨论了媒体中女性 AI 科学家稀缺的一些原因,包括电影和现实生活中性别不平等之间的相似之处、通过性别叙事手法将 AI 科学家构建为男性以及缺乏女性导演等。