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Nobody told me this.
Nobody told me that the degree I spent four years bleeding for would put me in the same unemployment bracket as performing arts majors. Nobody told me I’d graduate with a CS degree, one of the hardest, most expensive,...
This week’s theme: They didn’t just work in AI. They built the companies defining what AI becomes next.
We’ve spent weeks talking about women being erased, women walking away, women building from places nobody was watching. This week we zo...
This week’s theme: They had the salary. The title. The prestige. They said no anyway.
There is a quiet exodus happening in AI right now. The most brilliant people in the room are leaving. And some of the most interesting ones leaving are w...
This week’s theme: Last week, we talked about the women history erased. This week, we’re catching them before it happens again.
Edition 5 was about the women who built the internet and never got their flowers. This week we look forward, at...
This week’s theme: They built it. Then they were erased from the story.
Before Silicon Valley. Before the MacBook. Before the algorithm. Women were the computers. Literally. And then, somehow, history forgot to mention them. This week we’r...
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I work as an AI engineer. I translate machine learning into actual human language, share what it's really like being a woman navigating this space, and explore how AI intersects with real life and not just GitHub repos.
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