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Becoming a leader in AI, even as an individual without extensive resources, is entirely feasible with the right approaches and learning opportunities. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces across various industries and is likely to have a significant impact on women's leadership prospects. As we embark on this critical journey into the future of AI, we must remain determined and adaptive to challenges and opportunities. The strides we make today in budgeting and financing AI development will create pathways for a more equitable, innovative, and ethical world. By…mehr

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Becoming a leader in AI, even as an individual without extensive resources, is entirely feasible with the right approaches and learning opportunities. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces across various industries and is likely to have a significant impact on women's leadership prospects. As we embark on this critical journey into the future of AI, we must remain determined and adaptive to challenges and opportunities. The strides we make today in budgeting and financing AI development will create pathways for a more equitable, innovative, and ethical world. By investing responsibly and fostering collaboration, we can ensure that AI serves as a force for good, benefitting all of humanity. Remember, don't give up on your journey; the future of AI is brighter with engaged and informed stakeholders committed to making a difference.
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Georgetta A. Robinson, has been described as a leader with a clear sense of purpose and urgency when faced with diverse situational challenges. Previously she served as the Special Projects Officer and Officer in Charge (OIC) at the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. She oversaw the program portfolio for Reserves Affairs in the Contingency development and integration group. Georgetta also served as the Department Head for the National Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Role III Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan. She has also worked intricately on national coverage policy decisions; quality standards and measurements; and health disparities public reporting initiatives, language access, training, contracts, assistive technology and emergency management for Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in her civilian position. Her unique and primary interests directly correlate to the several committees which she participated while working with the federal government such as the 2020 Health Information Technical committee, Federal Collaborative on Health Disparities Research, and the National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities. Dr. Georgetta Robinson, owner and CEO of Providential Management, Marketing, and Educational Services focuses on strategies that incorporate both financial gain and social entrepreneurship that are aimed at creating a positive impact on society through business ventures, training, education, research, operational strategies, and support to establish both brand management and customer culture. Per Dr. Robinson, research shows that the most successful businesses change with consumers' culture which is consistently shifting based on laws, educational research, and technology as well as social norms. She is also the owner and CEO of Providential Realty and Trust, which has been in business for over 17 years which focuses on acquiring real estate assets and providing quality rental services to the Maryland/Tennessee areas. She currently is a lifetime member of the University of Maryland National Alumni Association and also served on the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Business and Technology Alumni board; the Towson University Women and Leadership Alumni board; the Towson University Women and Leadership Alumni council, Boys Hope Girls Hope Baltimore Mentoring program committee chair, The National Association of Mental Illness and Public Policy Program Committee. She currently serves as the President of Young Government Leaders, a council member of the National Small Business board, presiding on the Economic Council and the Healthcare Leaders Association of Maryland, Government Affairs Committee.