| > a lot of the DEI initiatives are pure PR. Of course. > Additionally you cannot deduce whether an entire institution is "institutionally" X or not X just because one individual behaved one way or the other. That's not required here. Even if the diversity push is pure PR, it's still coordinated company-wide and reflected in all their messaging. Even if it is pure PR, they still stand to gain from supporting it. > The fact that Jeff Dean hired Gebru doesn't tell you anything. It tells you quite a lot. Google is willing to hire ethicists, blacks, and women. They're willing to let them publish many papers, and go to many conventions representing Google. > Actual statistical measures, such as retention rates, percentage of work force, percentage of leadership etc. need to be consulted No, that's only to disprove the literal conspiracy theory that Google is secretly racist and is hiring black people as part of a white-supremacy program. There'd need to be something to make that likely before it's even worth investigating. As long as the most likely theory is a disgruntled employee... Did you read her papers? |