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    AI becomes her: Discussing gender and artificial intelligence
    with LuĂ­sa Ribas
    Technoetic Arts 17 (1): 171-193. 2019.
    This article seeks to understand why femininity seems to be often present in artificial intelligence and tackle the questions that arise when this phenomenon is subject to closer inspection. It draws on a previous study on the relationship between gender and AI, complemented by an analysis of digital assistants such as Alexa, Cortana, Google Assistant and Siri that reveals how these entities tend to be feminized through their anthropomorphization, the tasks that they perform and their behavioura…Read more