Coded in Two Languages, Seen by Neither: AAPI Women in AI and the Voice Clone That Cannot Hear Me
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Coded in Two Languages, Seen by Neither: AAPI Women in AI and the Voice Clone That Cannot Hear Me

AAPI Heritage Month opens. The women who built AI, the training data that erased them, and the voice clone experiment that confirmed what the research predicted.

Dr. Dédé Tetsubayashi|1 min read|May 2, 2026

Access is Power | AAPI Heritage + AI Bias | 16 min read

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This is the fifth installment of the Access is Power series — and the first of May. AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month begin. Thread series this week: Building Me Back — Building Me Back Ep 3 | The Gap Inside the Gap — AAPI Voices & AI. This week’s …

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