How WWCode Can Support Ambitious Women, According to AI

Women Who Code
1 min readSep 18, 2023

Written by Christina Robinson September 13, 2023

Recently, I’ve been having fun playing with AI chatbots. Google’s Bard AI has given me suggested packing lists for upcoming trips, veggies that I may be able to grow in my garden (apart from a numb thumb issue), and even recommended some good reads based on books I enjoy. One of the books suggested was All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive by Rainesford Stauffer. I’ve always been ambitious, so this book immediately piqued my interest.

Professionally, I’ve always been interested in finding ways to support women to succeed in their goals so I tried to see what suggestions Bard could offer for women specifically. I wondered if there could be something useful to improve my relationship with work or what Bard would suggest when asked about career advice for men, women, and professionals in general.

Each response started with the line, “Ambition is a powerful force that can drive (women, men, or people, depending on the prompt) to achieve great things in their careers.” Move on to the second statement, and we immediately find a divergence.

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Originally published at https://www.womenwhocode.com.

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