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Women in AI: Marissa Hummon thinks AI will help make the power grid greener


This is part of TechCrunch’s ongoing Women in AI series, which seeks to give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved time in the spotlight.

As a part of TechCrunch’s ongoing Women in AI series, which seeks to give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch interviewed Marissa Hummon, the chief technology officer at the energy company Utilidata, where she is working to make the electric grid more sustainable. “It will give utilities the tools they need to operate a clean, modern, and reliable grid that will better serve the people and businesses connected to it.” “It starts with recruiting and hiring, continues with mentoring and coaching, and culminates with fair and equitable recognition and promotion — all while creating a safe and inclusive workplace.”

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