Latinas in Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence, first defined in the 1950s and more commonly referred to as AI, is technology that enables computers and digital devices to learn, read, write, create, and analyze. Today, AI is used in a variety of ways in almost every industry - from healthcare to marketing, education to agriculture - and in our everyday lives via smartphones, tablets, automobiles, and more. AI trailblazers such as Noelle Russell, Micaela Flores, Belén Sánchez Hidalgo, and Leticia Latino Van-Splunteren are doing their part to clear a path for Latinas who are looking to make an impact in this brave new world.
Thirty Years of LATINA Style Shaping the World
For over 30 years, LATINA Style Magazine has established itself as the national magazine devoted to the needs and issues of the Latina professional working woman and the Latina business owner in the United States. Since 1994, LATINA Style Magazine has featured strong, ambitious women who have taken center stage. LATINA Style Magazine believes in the power of Latinas pursuing their passions and stands with them as they succeed in their journey. Meet Latinas who have supported LATINA Style over the past three decades and work tirelessly to make a difference everyday: Anna Escobedo Cabral Director, The Orange County Community Foundation; Major General Angela Salinas, CEO, (USMC, Retired), Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas; Silvia Karlsson, Aerodynamics Engineering Manager, General Motors; and Ines Gutzmer, Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, Aflac.
First-ever U.S. Latina GDP Report Reveals Latinas Generate $1.3 trillion in GDP
By Gloria Romano-Barrera
According to recent data from the U.S. Latina GDP Report, funded by Bank of America, the GDP (gross domestic product) contributed by Latinas in the United States increased by over 50 percent in just 10 years to $1.3 trillion in 2021. The U.S. Latina GDP Report is the first of its kind analysis of the significant and rapidly growing economic contribution of the nation's Latina population. According to the report, which was led by professors David Hayes-Bautista, Ph.D., of UCLA Geffen School of Medicine, and Matthew Fienup, Ph.D., of California Lutheran University, the GDP of Latin Americans increased at a rate that was 2.7 times faster than that of non-Hispanics between 2010 and 2021. Currently, the GDP of Latin America surpasses the total economy of the state of Florida.
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26th Annual LATINA Style 50 Awards & Diversity Leaders Conference
By Gloria Romano-Barrera
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Rising Latinas Positions U.S. for Growth
By Allen Gutierrez, President, The MCA Group
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