Amy D. Love has spent her life challenging systems and expanding opportunity, beginning at age nine when she confronted gender discrimination in youth sports. She later founded a national publication focused on women’s athletics and co-created Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Women at Stanford Graduate School of Business, reshaping who is seen as a leader and innovator.
Her work in artificial intelligence is grounded not in coding, but in understanding people, power, and patterns, making her a trusted guide for families and educators navigating rapid change. She has reframed homework and AI expectations as a shared leadership responsibility among parents, teachers, and students.
Across the country, she leads conversations that help communities approach artificial intelligence with clarity, confidence, and connection.