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What kind of a world AI agents would create
I really enjoyed this news piece - not surprised by Grok results, which made me laugh out loud as well as cry. However, Claude made me think as well - a peaceful homogeneous society? I would crave diversity! What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDgRa74DpJE
My PhD Saga: A Farce in Three Acts
👩‍🎓Prologue: the adventures of Dr Dickhead👩‍🎓 As some of you may know, I have been undertaking a PhD programme since June 2021. I look at AI implementation and its impact on marginalised communities, and my research has latterly evolved into understanding the new ways in which AI discourse conceptualises power and how this shapes public policy. After a year at a standstill, I recently decided to withdraw from my programme. Reader, I have never felt so free. So by popular demand (well, @Sue Black asked for it), here it is, the dramatic retelling of my PhD saga nobody (except Sue) asked for. It's a long one, so settle in with a cup of tea. I’d love to say that I went into my PhD programme in search of intellectual rigour, the pursuit of truth, and to expand the parameters of AI research (having barely worked in AI at the time, of course). I did not. I chose to do a PhD because it was offered as a perk of working for the university in question, and I really wanted people to call me Dr Dickhead for some reason (the Dawn of 2019 - when this odyssey of nonsense first started - was an exceedingly different beast from the Dawn before you). But, in spite of myself, I actually got into the whole academia thing and genuinely started producing good research, novel (gasp) concepts, and the occasional bout of existential dread. The university’s jacket was always on a shoogly peg with me (you get what you pay for) but I was making progress, my Viva was planned for December 2025, and I was looking forward to becoming Dr Dawn. Then came July 2025, piles of apparently unpaid invoices, a block on enrolling and a protracted institutional horror show in which I was apparently expected to pay for services not rendered, nod politely while my data was hacked and the finance system imploded, and then behave as though this were all some charming quirk of higher education. 💸Act One: the invoices from hell.💸 There are few things more brazen than being charged for something you did not receive. It has the same moral texture as being happy slapped by the Honey Monster and then sued for bringing Sugar Puffs into disrepute. This, apparently, was the first act of my doctoral education: fees for phantom services (almost £6,000 in unpaid invoices apparently), some light administrative necromancy, and the general sensation that someone somewhere had decided to trial extortion as a means of plugging the university’s £14m budget deficit.
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@Sue Black @Dawn McAra-Hunter coming back to the platform after being snowed under at work. I think anything one could do was done. From the sentence, I was thinking PhD by publication and was happy to see that was the plan. The only thing to consider then is the contributions in paper are attributable to you if these were co-authored.
This week’s meetup
We are meeting on Sunday evening this week for a change. Several people have said that they can’t make Mondays, so I thought Sunday would make a change 🥰 It will be nice to get together and discuss the various exciting things we are all up to ❤️ What are you doing this weekend? I’ve got quite an easy one, my 100th F45 class tomorrow! That’s gone quite quickly, I started at the end of August last year. I’m travelling for two weeks from Monday, to Nice, then NYC for a board meeting, then Cannes Lions, is anyone else going to be there? It would be great to catch up if you are. What are you doing this weekend? 💃🏽 See you tomorrow at 7.30pm if you are free… Sxx
This week’s meetup
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@Shereen El-Shennawy love this!
Tonight's catchup
Thanks so much @Muthu Karunarathna, @Jane Fullman, @Kat Heywood, @Dawn McAra-Hunter and @Simone Thomas for joining tonight's catch-up chat, the recording is here and in the Classroom: https://www.skool.com/women-in-tech-power-network/classroom/d3c7881e?md=600d955102a44bb383c3770aa2e14dd0 We had a great chat about applying for jobs, fintech, using AI for interview practice, networking, squiggly careers, and the resources that we have within our network classroom, including: 1. How to build your confidence worksheet 2. Career Compass Workshop 3. Career Compass Worksheet 4. Navigating Your Tech Career Right I'm off to pack, I'm leaving for Nice, NYC and Cannes Lions at 5am tomorrow. Have a great rest of the evening everyone! Sue x
Tonight's catchup
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@Lauren Hargreaves Gosh ours is in the hallway too! Or was it in front of our house?? :D 13 some years ago, when we took our first shower in our home, the whole water came down to the kitchen!!! The plumber forgot to tighten up some joints under the bathtub!! (We got the house newly renovated from a builder) We thought we had a burst pipe, and we were crazily looking for it in the whole house :D Now, I should go check where it is - because this sort of thing happens!!!
Nice
I’ve been in Nice for a day en route to NYC for the ACM Professional Development board meeting on Thursday. I’ll be travelling most of the day tomorrow. I know @Cigdem Sengul and @Fawzia Zehra Kara-Isitt are connected to ACM, anyone else? Nice is such a lovely place to visit, has anyone else been here? It’s great that Leah has finished her degree now so can travel with me ❤️
Nice
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ACM Women Europe's flagship event will be in Nice - it's a very nice event to participate. I will be helping with the Wikipedia workshop, but would love to see other faces there too! https://womencourage.acm.org/2026/
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Cigdem Sengul
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I am a researcher, educator, and advocate for diversity in computing, with experience leading cutting-edge R&D projects across USA, Europe and UK.

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