Guerrero Claudia, Mazuelas Santiago
Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Bilbao, 480009, Spain.
Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbo, 480009, Spain.
F1000Res. 2022 Sep 12;11:1037. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.123599.1. eCollection 2022.
Gender imbalance has persisted over time and is well documented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and singularly in artificial intelligence (AI). In this article we emphasize the importance of increasing the visibility and recognition of women researchers to attract and retain women in the AI field. We review the ratio of women in STEM and AI, its evolution through time, and the differences among disciplines. Then, we discuss the main sources of this gender imbalance highlighting the lack of female role models and the problems which may arise; such as the so called Marie Curie complex, suvivorship bias, and impostor syndrome. We also emphasize the importance of active participation of women researchers in conferences, providing statistics corresponding with the leading conferences. Finally, to support these views, we give examples of several prestigious female researchers in the field and we review their research work related to COVID-19 displayed in the workshop "Artificial Intelligence for the Fight Against COVID-19" (AI4FA COVID-19), which is an example of a more balanced participation between genders.
性别失衡问题长期存在,在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域,尤其是人工智能(AI)领域,有充分的文献记载。在本文中,我们强调提高女性研究人员的知名度和认可度对于吸引和留住女性从事人工智能领域工作的重要性。我们回顾了STEM和人工智能领域女性的比例、其随时间的演变以及各学科之间的差异。然后,我们讨论了这种性别失衡的主要根源,突出了缺乏女性榜样以及可能出现的问题;比如所谓的居里夫人情结、幸存者偏差和冒名顶替综合症。我们还强调了女性研究人员积极参与会议的重要性,并提供了与主要会议相关的统计数据。最后,为支持这些观点,我们列举了该领域几位著名女性研究人员的例子,并回顾了她们在“抗击COVID-19的人工智能”(AI4FA COVID-19)研讨会上展示的与COVID-19相关的研究工作,这是性别参与更为平衡的一个例子。