
Extract from Sam Bock’s article “11 Insights from 11 Women in AI You Should Know”
Nearly 200 women gathered for the first-ever Women + AI Summit at Vanderbilt Law School on February 1, and the exchange of insights, experiences, support, and ideas was both invigorating and, somehow, super chill.
How does one setting deliver both excitement and restfulness? Motivation and validation? Congratulations and aspiration? I couldn’t begin to work out the math, but I sure felt the impact.
The day was planned and hosted by Cat Moon, founder and co-director of the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab, alongside her cohosts: Charreau Bell (senior data scientist), Carolyn Elefant (VAILL advisor), Emily Pavuluri (VAILL team member), and Hannah Kupfer (Class of 2027), all affiliated with Vanderbilt Law School.
Some truly brilliant (and stellar!) women from across the legal and technology spheres shared their best insights during the event, and I’m grateful to have heard them. In case you missed it, here are the 11 most enlightening lessons I learned at the inaugural Women + AI Summit.