Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc

Women need to be more confident and proactive to keep up with technology

That is the sharing of Ivonne Ayala, 20 years old, from Ecuador, a female student who was just recognized as the third best programmer at the TCS CodeVita Competition 2025 (held in India). Guinness World Records recognized this as the largest competition ever, gathering more than 537,000 students from 96 countries, of which 33% of the students were female.

Báo Phụ nữ Việt NamBáo Phụ nữ Việt Nam19/06/2025

Ivonne is currently a third-year student majoring in Computer Science at the National Polytechnic Institute, one of Ecuador’s leading public universities for science and technology. Initially, Ivonne entered the competition just to learn, but her determination has helped her go further.

Ivonne Ayala’s story is not only an individual triumph, but also demonstrates the core values ​​promoted by UNESCO in its Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: inclusiveness, equity, non-discrimination and promoting the full participation of women in the technology sector.

Promoting gender equality in technology

Throughout the competition, Ivonne creatively leveraged artificial intelligence (AI), developing her own GPT model that helped her learn more effectively and suited her learning style. For Ivonne, being recognized as the third best programmer at the TCS CodeVita 2025 competition was a proud achievement as she competed against many excellent candidates from all over the world .

“I believe Ecuador has the potential to tap into its own talent and innovation,” she said. “Many programmers have created AI and automation systems but have not had the opportunity to be recognized. I am proud to see Ecuador being recognized in the world.”

UNESCO has long warned against the reinforcement of gender bias in AI systems and has created platforms like Women4Ethical AI to promote equity. Yet today, women and girls are still 25% less likely than men to access and use digital technology , four times less likely to have programming skills, and 13 times less likely to file patents in technology.

Faced with that reality, Ivonne emphasized: "We must see gender equality as a given, a part of life, not something we have to fight to achieve," Ivonne said.

AI is not here to steal our information or take our jobs. It exists to support our lives, to help us develop our potential. We must not forget that AI is created by humans and the knowledge in it comes from us. Currently, AI is seen as a superhero with a vast information store, but that is our information.

Ivonne Ayala

According to her, the current time is a period of rapid innovation, women need to be more confident and proactive to keep up with technology, taking advantage of resources such as free online courses, books... to improve their skills.

Women need to be more confident and proactive to keep up with technology - Photo 1.

Ivonne Ayala

Women can lead the tech industry

Sharing the ethical challenges of AI, Ivonne emphasized the responsibility of companies in managing massive data sets. While AI is still new and even the best engineers are still learning, there will come a time when AI tools will be fully optimized, paving the way for a new future.

Ivonne envisions AI as an accessible tool for everyone, helping to optimize everyday tasks and enhance human capabilities, rather than being detrimental.

For girls and young women in Ecuador who are hesitant about pursuing science and technology, Ivonne offers advice from her own experience. She herself doubted whether this field was right for her, but the more she learned, the more she realized the demand and rapid growth in fields like software engineering and data science.

“That’s why I always encourage women to join STEM. They are not just part of the change – if they are determined enough, they can absolutely lead the way. Their ideas, even if they are strange, can create extraordinary things.”

Source: UNESCO

Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/phu-nu-can-tu-tin-va-chu-dong-hon-de-bat-kip-cong-nghe-2025060216532043.htm


Comment (0)

Simple Empty
No data
Patriotism in the young way
People joyfully welcome the 80th anniversary of National Day
Vietnam women's team beat Thailand to win bronze medal: Hai Yen, Huynh Nhu, Bich Thuy shine
People flock to Hanoi, immersing themselves in the heroic atmosphere before National Day.
Suggested locations to watch the parade on National Day September 2
Visit Nha Xa silk village
See beautiful photos taken by flycam by photographer Hoang Le Giang
When young people tell patriotic stories through fashion
More than 8,800 volunteers in the capital are ready to contribute to the A80 festival.
The moment the SU-30MK2 "cuts the wind", air gathers on the back of the wings like white clouds

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

No videos available

News

Political System

Destination

Product