“I’ve navigated change for decades—across industries, roles, and technologies (spot welder, spokesmodel, TV personality, producer, author, educator). AI is simply the next chapter.”
Linda Arroz
Guidance at the intersection of AI and Media for Creatives
What’s Your AI IQ?
If you’re curious but cautious about AI, you’re in the right place.
Awareness is the first step • Skill-building is the second.
Become AI-fluent by working with AI, not around it.
Start small and build confidence through real use.
AI is a creative partner, not a replacement for your ideas.
The stats are sobering: Women make up less than a third of AI-skilled professionals, and we’re adopting these tools at lower rates than men—even as our jobs face higher automation risk.
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Women make up less than one-third of AI-skilled professionals globally.
33% vs 44%
Only 33% of women vs 44% of men are using generative AI.
57% vs 43%
57% of women are in roles vulnerable to automation vs 43% of men.
These numbers provide context, not judgment. They highlight a skills gap affecting many women. As AI becomes part of everyday work, the goal is to make AI a useful tool, not a barrier.
You don’t need to master AI to benefit from it. Confidence & practical use matter more than technical expertise.
Women learning and discussing AI in a collaborative setting.
Human-centered AI education for women & creative professionals.
Collaborative AI learning led through conversation and context.