New York governor regrets saying Black kids in the Bronx don’t know what a computer is

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul regrets a remark she made in passing that Black children living in the Bronx did not understand the meaning of the word “computer”.

Hochul, a Democrat from California, made this extemporaneous statement while being interviewed Monday at a major business conference to discuss how low-income communities can benefit from expanding opportunities in artificial intelligence.

The Bronx is home to many young Black children who do not even know the meaning of the word “computer”. Hochul, speaking on the Milken Institute Global Conference stage, said: “They don’t even know what a computer is.

The governor did not address the comment during the interview. She went on to say that she wants to give communities of color access to emerging artificial intelligence technology as a way to combat social inequality.

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The comment was immediately criticized by some New York politicians, including Assemblywoman Amanda Septimo of the Bronx, who called it “horrible, deeply misinformed and genuinely shocking.”

Hochul later said in a statement that “I regret my misstatement.”

Hochul stated that “Black children in the Bronx are aware of computers, but they lack the access to technology to pursue high-paying careers in new industries such as AI.” Since Day One of my Administration I have been focused on ensuring that every New Yorker can get a job with a decent salary.

Hochul was defended by Carl Heastie of the New York State Assembly, a Democrat from the Bronx who represents her in the Legislature. Her remarks were gaining traction on the internet.

“While I believe the Governor’s words are hurtful and inartistic, that’s not where her heart lies.” Heastie stated, “I am convinced that she wants all of our children to excel.”