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Women in AI: Kristine Gloria of the Aspen Institute tells women to enter the field and ‘follow your curiosity’


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Now, as a founding team member and director of strategic partnerships and innovation at a new nonprofit, Young Futures, I’m excited to weave in this type of thinking to achieve our mission of making the digital world an easier place to grow up. Specifically, as generative AI becomes table stakes and as new technologies come online, it’s both urgent and critical that we help preteens, teens and their support units navigate this vast digital wilderness together. The second most important initiative recently came from my time as Head of Data at Blue Fever, a company on the mission to improve youth well-being in a judgment-free and inclusive online space.

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