AI - Who's In The Room?

Who is making the decisions when it comes to AI?

2/4/20251 min read

AI is Already Making Big Decisions—Who’s in the Room?

Right now, AI is being used to hire employees, approve loans, diagnose diseases, and even predict crime. But if the data being fed into these systems is biased—or if the people designing AI don’t reflect the full spectrum of society—these tools won’t work for everyone.

Women have already seen what happens when they’re excluded from decision-making in tech:

  • Voice assistants that reinforce gender stereotypes.

  • Health apps that ignore women’s unique medical needs.

  • Hiring algorithms that favor male candidates over female ones.

Now, we have a chance to change that narrative. The more women engage with AI—as users, developers, and innovators—the more we can ensure it serves us, rather than erases us.

Women Bring What AI Lacks—Empathy, Ethics, and Human Insight

AI is powerful, but it’s not human. It lacks intuition, emotional intelligence, and a moral compass. The world doesn’t just need faster, more efficient systems—it needs ethical ones. And women have historically been at the forefront of ethical innovation, problem-solving, and human-centered leadership.

AI is a tool, not a replacement. It’s only as smart as the people training it. That means we need women from every industry—business, healthcare, education, law, entertainment, and beyond—to use AI, shape it, and hold it accountable.

This Isn’t Just About Keeping Up—It’s About Leading

The next generation will grow up in a world where AI is everywhere—in their classrooms, workplaces, and daily lives. Who do we want leading that world?

Women belong at the table, not as afterthoughts, but as key players in building the AI-driven future. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional, or just someone curious about what AI can do, now is the time to lean in, learn, and take charge.

Because AI isn’t just changing the world. It’s giving us a chance to change it, too. 🚀