Closing the AI literacy gap is the real gender equalizer in tech
Artificial intelligence is changing far more than the tools businesses use. It is changing who gets to build, who gets to participate and who gets left behind.
For decades, access to technology has often been shaped by technical expertise, funding and networks. AI tools are beginning to shift that balance. They are reducing the cost of building a business, shortening the distance between an idea and execution, and allowing individuals to create with a level of scale that once required an entire team.
As someone who grew up in the Philippines teaching myself how to build websites at 11 years old, I have seen how access can shape ambition. I did not grow up surrounded by startup ecosystems or technical mentors. Like many women in technology, particularly women of colour, I often had to find my own way into rooms where very few people looked like me. That experience taught...
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