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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of Teaching Girls Coding & AI: Bridging the Gender Gap

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Listeners worldwide, gather 'round today, As we explore the future in a bright new way. In the world where girls learn code and AI, They’re bridging gender gaps, reaching for the sky. VR, AR, chatbots, a new world to explore, In bite-sized bits, valued knowledge will pour. Girls will revolutionize the landscape, across every land, With their coding skills and AI's guiding hand. Meet four wise minds, each so keen, Dr. Sharon Jones, Holly Harris, Pearl Guglani and Ivanna Gutierrez, a futurist dream team. Join Bonnie D. for The Future of Girls Who Code and Use AI: Bridging the Gender Gap at last, As we envision and plan to make that gap a thing of the past!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:16.4

Welcome to technology revolution, the future of now.

0:30.5

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:34.5

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now.

0:35.9

Bonnie D. Graham.

0:37.0

Thank you.

0:39.7

The voice of Ryan Treasure, Bonnie D. Bonnie D. in the House. Who did we just lose? We lost one of our panelists. Somebody's video just slipped away. Oh, it's Pearl.

0:45.0

Pearl. Pearl come back to us. She dropped off. Anyway, Bonnie D. in the House, very, very special

0:49.6

show. We have a guest who just dropped off and she'll be back. We are talking about a topic that's near and dear to me today.

0:57.1

Now, I will tell all of you, remind you that I've been covering artificial intelligence

1:00.7

formally, formerly, every always known as AI.

1:05.7

If you don't know the alphabet soup, that's what we call it.

1:08.4

I've been covering that for about the past eight months,

1:11.1

almost all of this year, covering things like the future of manufacturing in AI, the future of

1:15.8

teaching in AI, the future of horror novelist genre in AI, the future, Holly's saying what,

1:23.6

the future of empathy in AI, the future of online instruction in AI, the future of music in AI, the future.

1:30.3

I've done everything except comedy in AI. I think that's the only one left. And so the topic near and dear to me is I'm considered an early woman in tech.

1:38.3

I started in the I won't tell you when because you don't need to know that. But I was a programmer analyst when the two functions were combined.

1:47.6

And I learned to code in a program language that's still around called Cobol, C-O-B-O-L, all in caps.

1:53.3

And I was programming for a Xerox Sigma 6 CP-5 mainframe computer that was before Honeywell

2:00.2

bought Xerox and they started calling them Honeyox

2:02.2

and then an IBM 4341 with a language you've never heard of called PL1 with a slash in it

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