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Amy, a tall Nigerian woman, was my makeup artist. When I showed her the print ad, she looked at me with tears welling in her eyes. “I know this is supposed to be for little girls, but it’s for me too. We don’t get to see ourselves celebrated like this.” Her reaction impressed on me the joy of inclusion. I didn’t need another credential to have others feel seen or to be taken seriously.
Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines
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