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Data Disruption and Doing It Differently – How Women Are Building the Future of AI

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Leslie interviews Virginia Puccio, CEO of Fuel AI. They discuss Virginia's journey from working in tech to founding her own company, the importance of women in the AI space, and the ethical considerations in AI development. Virginia shares her insights on leadership, the challenges of building a startup, and how community ties influence her leadership style. The conversation emphasizes the need for diversity in tech and the role of everyday people in shaping AI.

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Key Takeaways

  • Fuel AI aims to democratize the AI industry by allowing individuals to monetize their data.
  • Women in tech can help reduce bias in AI systems.
  • Leadership is about inspiring and rallying people, not just managing them.
  • Building a startup involves continuous self-reinvention and learning.
  • Community ties shape leadership styles and decision-making.
  • Sports experience translates well into business leadership.
  • Ethical considerations in AI are crucial for building trust.
  • Transparency with users is essential for ethical AI practices.
  • Everyday people can contribute to AI development through platforms like Fuel AI.
  continue reading

24 episodes

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Leslie interviews Virginia Puccio, CEO of Fuel AI. They discuss Virginia's journey from working in tech to founding her own company, the importance of women in the AI space, and the ethical considerations in AI development. Virginia shares her insights on leadership, the challenges of building a startup, and how community ties influence her leadership style. The conversation emphasizes the need for diversity in tech and the role of everyday people in shaping AI.

About Our Guest

Key Takeaways

  • Fuel AI aims to democratize the AI industry by allowing individuals to monetize their data.
  • Women in tech can help reduce bias in AI systems.
  • Leadership is about inspiring and rallying people, not just managing them.
  • Building a startup involves continuous self-reinvention and learning.
  • Community ties shape leadership styles and decision-making.
  • Sports experience translates well into business leadership.
  • Ethical considerations in AI are crucial for building trust.
  • Transparency with users is essential for ethical AI practices.
  • Everyday people can contribute to AI development through platforms like Fuel AI.
  continue reading

24 episodes

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