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Representation matters: tackling STEM inequality
STEM inequality isn’t just a numbers problem, but innocent, unconscious gender and racial biases can fuel unwelcoming environments that minorities often perceive when considering STEM.

Role Models in AI: Madhura Dudhgaonkar
I’m passionate about Workday because we’re creating software that makes millions of professionals’ lives easier at work — software for things like people processes, finance processes, and software you use to make decisions about your business.

Role Models in AI: Mira Lane
I’ve always been a math person. My mother has a master’s in mathematics. My father is what I would call a mad scientist/engineer.

Stanford AI4ALL, formerly SAILORS, launches for summer 2018
AI4ALL is pleased to announce that our collaboration with Stanford University on our AI education program for young women in 9th grade will take on a new name for summer 2018: Stanford AI4ALL. The program, formerly called SAILORS, will run for the fourth time and will give participants the opportunity to learn about artificial intelligence in...

AI4ALL high schoolers on the future of AI at Techonomy 2017
Sometimes, it can feel like everywhere you look, AI is there.

Artificial Intelligence Can Counter Hurricanes
The chance to explore AI from such a deeply immersive and multifaceted standpoint was singular.

At the intersection of coding and creative writing, there’s singing and anxiety and happily ever after
For a long time, I’ve nurtured two interests: coding and creative writing. Competitive coding is like solving a puzzle. You’re given a problem, now find an algorithm to solve it. Ready, set, go!

Making AI more accessible: AI4ALL partners with NVIDIA
By partnering with NVIDIA, AI4ALL will increase our students’ access to AI resources like training through NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Institute, exposure to AI careers through field trips, and access to mentors for our program participants.
