Tech is at a moral crossroads. These leaders are transforming the future.
Weathering storms over privacy concerns, hate speech and and racial inequities in AI, the tech industry is facing a reckoning. At the same time, there exist so many reasons to believe there is hope. Here are 17 of them.
They recognize that moving forward with the status quo is no longer an option and, crucially, that tech can be used as a force for good. Working in venture capital, AI, cryptocurrency and running some of the nation's biggest companies as well as the industry's most progressive inclusion initiatives, the women below are using their talents and skills to help tech shape the kind of world we want to be a part of.
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