Forbes December 16, 2024
Manasi Sharma

Manasi Sharma, Principal Engineering Manager at Microsoft, specializing in AI-driven platforms and innovation in creative technologies.

By 2025, AI is projected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy. Yet, fewer than 22% of AI talent globally are women, highlighting a critical gap in shaping the technologies that will define our future.

Women play a pivotal role in guiding AI toward accountability and inclusivity. Through interdisciplinary work and mentorship, women are shaping a future where technology advances in line with social responsibility. This article explores frameworks, challenges and the impacts of women’s contributions, highlighting how these approaches are essential to advancing AI responsibly.

AI’s Growing Influence And Ethical Standards

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