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AI Training Is Broken: What Responsible AI Training Looks Like

AI Training Is Broken: What Responsible AI Training Looks Like

AI Training Is Broken: What Responsible AI Training Looks LikeHbird
Published on: 11/02/2026

Most AI training fails because it’s tool-driven, generic, and irresponsible. Learn what responsible AI training looks like—and how to choose better.

Women and AICareer DevelopmentAI
Beef, Cotton, and Chatbots: Putting AI’s Environmental Impact in Context

Beef, Cotton, and Chatbots: Putting AI’s Environmental Impact in Context

Beef, Cotton, and Chatbots: Putting AI’s Environmental Impact in ContextAmie Rafter
Published on: 22/12/2025

"AI is draining our water supply." "Every ChatGPT query hurts the planet." If you care about sustainability, these headlines land hard. They create guilt. And guilt changes behavior—but often in ways that don't create the change we actually need.

Women and AIAI
Your Clients and Prospects Know it's AI: Here's How to Fix your Outreach

Your Clients and Prospects Know it's AI: Here's How to Fix your Outreach

Your Clients and Prospects Know it's AI: Here's How to Fix your OutreachAmie Rafter
Published on: 04/12/2025

We are entering a new era of communication where inboxes are flooded with messages written by algorithms. And while AI is an extraordinary tool for efficiency, Your clients can tell when an email wasn’t written by you. And that disconnect is costing you opportunity, trust, and credibility.

Women and AIEntrepreneurshipAI
No One’s Good at AI—And That’s the Point

No One’s Good at AI—And That’s the Point

No One’s Good at AI—And That’s the PointAmie Rafter
Published on: 03/08/2025

AI isn’t a finish line—it’s a practice. In this reflective piece, we draw parallels between the journey of learning AI and the path of yoga: nonlinear, deeply personal, and centered on relationship rather than performance. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to “keep up” with tech trends, this blog is your invitation to slow down, reframe the narrative, and approach AI with curiosity, agency, and self-compassion.

Women and AIWomen in LeadershipBalanced LeadershipCareer Development