The Good, The Bad, and The Promising For Women in Generative AI Workforce
The historic and ongoing tech workforce gender gap is being replicated in the Generative AI field, with the latest introduction of global giant DeepSeek competing with ChatGPT and other players. Today, only 22% of the AI workforce is women.
The possibility is that as GenAI expands its reach, access, and innovation, the roles for women in AI leadership can blossom to equity. A recent Statista report finds that in 2025, the AI market in the U.S. was worth $66 billion. It is expected to grow to $224 billion by 2030. It is impossible to ignore the effects on not only the U.S. economy, but the global economy, and the entire workforce as a whole. Still, there has been reticence to adopt AI practices and tools in the workforce.
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Know Your History: Kendrick Lamar Makes Legacy During Black History Month
It’s heresy, I know, but you don’t normally find me watching the Super Bowl.
However, dinner at a friend’s home during the annual Big Game was served around a television with the game on. It turns out I am glad.
Sorry, Kansas City Chiefs. Congratulations, Philadelphia Eagles. But thanks to you both for providing the perfect kickoff, as it were, for the connection to Black History Month.
Update on RISE UP: FREE GROWTH MASTERCLASS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
We’re excited that Take The Lead and JPMorgan Chase have completed two of the five-part “Rise Up Masterclass for Entrepreneurs” in Phoenix, and the series is going fantastically well as we are combining our two programs.
So far, participants have rated it 10 on a 1- 10 scale with 10 being the highest. “Cash Flow” was the topic last week and I learned a thing or two myself! We’re grateful to JPMorgan Chase for hosting at one of their offices and for sponsoring the masterclass series.
L-R: Chase VP and Community Manager Christian Romero; Chase VP Corporate Responsibility Deanna Murphy; Investor, entrepreneur, and senior advisor to Take The Lead Maggie Sanchez; Take The Lead president, Gloria Feldt; JPMorgan Chase VP and Sr. Business Consultant Ashley Kelly; and JPMorgan Chase VP and Sr. Business Banking Consultant Jose` Yanez.
Women’s leadership has never been more important, with so many recent setbacks.
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Take The Lead prepares, develops, inspires, and propels all women of all diversities and intersectionalities to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors by 2025. Learn more at www.taketheleadwomen.com.