2025-09-21 SheWritesAI Directory Update: 513 writers in 52+ countries
Added: 7 new people, no new country locations or states, no new language combinations.
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This update adds 7 new people, no new country locations, no new US states, no new languages.
Jessica at Women Writin' 'Bout AI (USA) - Women Writin' 'Bout AI
Tonie Marie Gordon, PhD (USA) - AI Matters
High on AI (Italy) - High on AI
Linn (AI in the Room) (Sweden) - Linn (AI in the Room)
Seren Skye (UK) - How To Love Your AI
Shamim Rajani (USA) - The Leadership Lens
suman suhag (India) - suman suhag
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AI is like a child we created, now it feels like our boss. We built it to fix our issues, but it shows all the bad parts we try to hide. People debate if it'll save us or end us, but here's the thing: the world doesn't need brainy machines; it needs people to do what is right.
The big question is not if AI can save the world, but if we can save ourselves while using it. If we don't create AI that helps us move forward and be kind, our tech will always be better than we are as people.
So, is AI the answer to our harmful habits, or is it just a better way to make things even worse?