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At 47th International Kolkata Book Fair, January 18-31, British structural engineer Roma Agrawal talks about her new book ‘Nuts and Bolts’ on small inventions that made possible complex machines: nail, wheel, spring, magnet, lens, string, pump
In one of the initial tweets, she seems to have been inspired by Elon Musk who, according to her, transformed space exploration and eclectic vehicles. Similarly, she wants to improve the global square for communication where people can communicate freely about important things.
It would be interesting if the first thing Linda Yaccarino does after becoming CEO is taking away Elon Musk’s blue tick.
Arundhati Bhattacharya says that AI does not create something that has not already been created. "AI is not creating stuff on its own. It's actually pulling together from data points that you're not able to access, because the human mind can only take in so much.
Quitting of high profile women leaders and the disproportionate impact on women in the massive big tech layoffs have set back gender diversity in the tech and telecom verticals. But women aren’t asking for any favours, just the right to be treated according to merit
International Women's Day: With policies like period and child support leave for women with children under 10, startups are helping build a whole new workplace for women in corporate India.
'I expect perfection. I also lead by example. Carry the tribe of women upward with you,' says Dr Sheela Godbole, who counts physicist Marie Curie as her inspiration and has led India’s fight against HIV for more than two decades
Departures of high-powered women in tech show how limiting that label can be in perpetuating a false image of women as incomplete leaders and shouldering them with “office housework” that’s not career advancing
Women make up 57% of the overall workforce. Comparatively, women make up only 27% of the workforce in the technology industry.