The AI Talk Every Multi-Income Woman Needs ft. Katrina Ingram
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In this episode, we discuss:
✨ How AI bias specifically impacts women in hiring, promotions, and business opportunities
✨ What "agency of choice" means in an AI-driven world and why you can't afford to opt out of understanding it
✨ Ethics washing - how to tell if companies are genuinely committed to responsible AI or just performing for optics
✨ The invisible "repair work" women do when technology breaks relationships at work and home
✨ How AI can both empower and disempower your income streams - and how to stay on the right side of that equation
✨ Practical ways to build AI literacy without getting overwhelmed
✨ Why representation matters in who's building these AI systems that affect your financial future
This episode is for you if:
- You're building multiple income streams and want to understand how AI impacts your opportunities
- You've felt intimidated by AI but know you can't ignore it anymore
- You want to use AI strategically without letting it create invisible barriers
- You care about ethics, bias, and how technology shapes women's economic power
- Ethically Aligned AI: https://www.ethicallyalignedai.com/
- LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinareganingram/]
- Canada's first AI Ethics Micro-Credential with Athabasca University
- Ethically Aligned AI training programs
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