Artificial intelligence is shaping the future of work, creativity, and leadership—but whose voices are driving this transformation? With most AI systems trained on data dominated by male perspectives, women risk being excluded from the conversation and the opportunities it creates.
Yes, in the first few weeks after ChatGPT’s release, OpenAI estimated that as many as 80% of users were male. Another report did suggest 84.5% of ChatGPT users are men. If men are shaping most prompts, they are also shaping most outputs. This imbalance creates a technological echo chamber, reinforcing existing biases and excluding women’s perspectives from the AI conversation. The good news is that recent reports do suggest that women are now using ChatGPT slightly more than men.
ChatGPShe, a bold new initiative launched by Marisa Kamall, Founder of GAIA, aims to change that narrative. Powered by GAIA’s proven women’s leadership model, ChatGPShe is not just a series of workshops, seminars, or talks—it’s a movement where women professionals from across industries gather to demystify AI, learn collaboratively, and shape technology with inclusivity and ethics at its core.
How ChatGPShe Works: Unlike conventional top-down training, ChatGPShe thrives on collective learning. It recognizes that the most powerful insights come from women sharing their real experiences with AI:
Facilitator Sets the Stage—A GAIA-trained facilitator provides structure and guidance, but the community leads the discussion.
Peer-to-Peer Learning—Participants exchange advanced prompting techniques, troubleshoot challenges, and build confidence through shared practice.
Community Storytelling—Women from diverse industries—marketing managers, healthcare professionals, educators, and data analysts—share authentic AI successes and failures.
- Practical Outcomes—Each participant leaves with actionable skills, ethical AI frameworks, and a network of supportive peers navigating AI together.
This model ensures women are not just consumers of technology but leaders shaping its future.
Why It Matters: AI adoption is no longer optional—it’s an essential professional skill. However, adoption
without representation risks perpetuating inequity in the digital future. ChatGPShe ensures women are not only part of the AI conversation but are actively redefining its language, ethics, and applications. Key benefits include:
Building confidence in using AI tools.
Creating ethical frameworks for inclusive AI use.
Developing critical thinking and prompting mastery.
Strengthening community bonds among women professionals.
When a marketing director shares how she uses AI for campaign ideation, and a healthcare specialist explains how it supports patient engagement, the group benefits from perspectives they could never access alone. The result: women gain not only technical skills but also leadership presence in the AI era.