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Shelley Luckie

Editorial Lead at WeAreTheCity

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  • 2 days ago | wearetechwomen.com | Shelley Luckie

    It wasn’t that long ago that the idea of scanning your own shopping without speaking to a single member of staff felt a bit surreal. Yet self checkout is now standard in most supermarkets. We bag our own fruit and vegetables, weigh them, scan the barcodes and pay with a tap. Many of us have become so used to it that speaking to a human cashier now feels like a rarity. But self checkout is just the beginning of what AI is doing behind the scenes.

  • 3 days ago | wearethecity.com | Shelley Luckie

    There is a lot of noise in the workplace. Emails flying around. Messages pinging. Meetings booked back to back. People talking over each other. Ideas getting lost. Somewhere in the middle of all that is the real communication. Or at least there should be. Getting workplace communication right is not just about sharing information. It is about building trust. Creating a culture where people feel heard. Making sure everyone understands what they are working towards and how they fit into the bigger picture.

  • 4 days ago | wearethecity.com | Shelley Luckie

    WeAreTechWomen are thrilled to announce the return of the WeAreTech Festival for its third edition. As a hybrid event dedicated to empowering women in technology, our festival continues to break barriers and redefine industry norms. This year promises an even more exhilarating experience as we bring together women from diverse backgrounds and experiences to share knowledge, inspire one another, and create new opportunities for growth and advancement in the tech industry.

  • 4 days ago | wearetechwomen.com | Shelley Luckie

    Kay Firth-Butterfield is a globally respected leader in ethical AI and responsible innovation. As the former Head of AI and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum, and a prominent generative AI speaker, she has advised governments, businesses, and academic institutions on the safe and inclusive development of emerging technologies. A leading voice in global tech governance, Kay brings unparalleled insight into the intersection of AI, law, and society.

  • 5 days ago | wearethecity.com | Shelley Luckie

    LinkedIn used to be the place where people uploaded their CVs, crossed their fingers and hoped for the best. It felt quite corporate, a bit stiff and honestly, not that exciting. But if you’ve logged in recently, you’ll know that something’s shifted. The LinkedIn of today feels more like a bustling community than a static jobs board. It’s becoming a place where people share stories, celebrate wins, have honest conversations and genuinely connect. It’s a social platform now. And everyone’s catching on.

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