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How to fix the talent pipeline for women in tech and AI

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While prospects for women in tech and AI have improved, women still comprise just a fraction of the tech workforce. Ayumi Moore Aoki is the founder of Women in Tech Global, an organization with a presence in over 60 countries around the world, one designed to empower women in the sector. She shares how a leaky talent pipeline makes opportunity harder to seize, what's needed at each stage of women's careers to bridge gaps and what leaders can do to ensure they make the most of their team's talents. She’ll also explain how women can distinguish themselves in AI and the one topic that will define that technology in the year ahead. Lastly, this serial founder also details how her background has prepared her to run WTG, from her time in South Africa during apartheid to her lessons learned as an entrepreneur.

Guests:

Ayumi Moore Aoki

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Women in Technology

Hosted by:

Linda Lacina

Digital Editor, World Economic Forum

Topics:
Artificial IntelligenceTechnological InnovationEmerging TechnologiesLeadership
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