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    Jan 27

    So honored to be interviewed by and about my journey from Nebraska to Wall Street to Silicon Valley.

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    Jan 30

    Highlights: “When such [facial recognition] apps mislabel or don’t recognize darker faces when they can almost always recognize and correctly identify lighter ones, they create a divide and cause dark-skinned people to feel excluded from data-induced societal ‘norms.'"

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    Jan 30

    Special thanks to our mentors , , , , , and Jared Moore.

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    Jan 30

    We are excited to share Societal & Ethical Implications of AI, reports written by AI4ALL . When discussing , young people's voices are crucial. Learn about the future of AI from the students building that future.

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  5. Jan 28

    On my way to the and dinner sponsored by 😋

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  6. Jan 27
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  7. Jan 27

    Good food, wine, and company with

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    Pujaa Rajan always loved to read. She also excelled in math and science in high school. While studying mathematics at Cornell she found she could combine her love of reading with her love of math and science. Read her full story:

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  9. Jan 27

    I loved being a part of the 2nd cohort. Thanks for pushing me to apply. I met so many great people interested in and who are now good friends. Read more about my experience here:

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    Jan 24
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    Jan 24

    Big shoutout to for her awesome blog post about her experience going through the On Deck Fellowship! 1 week left until apps close for the March cohort – DM me if you or someone you know is starting a company in the next 3 months! 🚀

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    2 Oct 2019

    The pushback we’ve seen this yr against the vast infrastructure of AI (from algorithms to corporations) has been astounding. I mapped these events around key themes we identified through this process, and used trend data to visualize where these conversations might be happening.

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  15. Jan 7

    This is so true. I bookmarked it and came back to it today. Here's how I do this: 1. Attend big conferences. 2. Attend small meetups . 3. Organize your own events. 4. Speak at events. 5. Write blog posts. 6. Be active on social media. (Still working on this one.)

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  16. Jan 5

    At the beginning of the year, I plan out my travel and what conferences I want to attend. It's great when I can travel for fun and work simultaneously. Here's a list I made of AI conferences around the world this year:

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  17. 21 Dec 2019
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  19. 19 Dec 2019

    9 reasons to watch ⭐️Cool new Jedi tricks 👩‍🚀Return of old characters 🤯 Mind-blowing plot twists ❤️ Heartwarming love stories 🌎 Scenic new worlds ✨ Excellent special effects ⚔️ Death-defying fight scenes 🎢 Emotional rollercoaster ⚡️Harry Potter parallels

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    18 Dec 2019

    Hi everyone, I've been trying to get answers to save our oceans from plastic for past 6 months, I tried writing to professors, getting in touch with correct people in Recology, to no avail. If you like or retweet this, maybe you'll help. Thank you.

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