Imposter Syndrome in AI - Turning Doubt into Strength
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Imposter Syndrome in AI - Turning Doubt into Strength

AccentureKøbenhavn
Wednesday, Mar 4 from 3:30 pm to 7 pm CET
Overview

For IWD 2026, Connected Women in AI (CWAI) and Accenture invite you to an inspiring session on imposter syndrome in AI.


About this event:
In tech and AI, the pace is so fast that no one can know everything all the time - yet many still feel they should. For IWD 2026, Connected Women in AI (CWAI) and Accenture invite you to an inspiring session on imposter syndrome in AI: why it shows up most often during transitions (new roles, more responsibility, new technologies), and why it’s rarely about lack of competence - but about expectations, uncertainty, and speed.

Together, we’ll explore how being honest about doubt, asking questions, and navigating the unknown is not a weakness - it’s a future-proof leadership and advisory skill.

This event is created in partnership with Accenture.


No-show policy: If you can’t make it, please cancel your ticket no later than 48 hours before the event. If you don’t show up without cancelling, we charge a no-show fee of 300 kr. Thanks for helping us plan and give the spot to someone else 💛


About Connected Women in AI:

We are a community founded on and driven by a shared mission: to empower women in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

We envision a future where women not only participate but lead in shaping the technology that impacts us all.

Our community is more than a network; it’s a supportive space where women in AI connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re new to AI or an experienced professional, you’ll find a welcoming environment where knowledge is shared, collaboration is fostered, and meaningful relationships are built.

This is a free event. Registration required.


For IWD 2026, Connected Women in AI (CWAI) and Accenture invite you to an inspiring session on imposter syndrome in AI.


About this event:
In tech and AI, the pace is so fast that no one can know everything all the time - yet many still feel they should. For IWD 2026, Connected Women in AI (CWAI) and Accenture invite you to an inspiring session on imposter syndrome in AI: why it shows up most often during transitions (new roles, more responsibility, new technologies), and why it’s rarely about lack of competence - but about expectations, uncertainty, and speed.

Together, we’ll explore how being honest about doubt, asking questions, and navigating the unknown is not a weakness - it’s a future-proof leadership and advisory skill.

This event is created in partnership with Accenture.


No-show policy: If you can’t make it, please cancel your ticket no later than 48 hours before the event. If you don’t show up without cancelling, we charge a no-show fee of 300 kr. Thanks for helping us plan and give the spot to someone else 💛


About Connected Women in AI:

We are a community founded on and driven by a shared mission: to empower women in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

We envision a future where women not only participate but lead in shaping the technology that impacts us all.

Our community is more than a network; it’s a supportive space where women in AI connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re new to AI or an experienced professional, you’ll find a welcoming environment where knowledge is shared, collaboration is fostered, and meaningful relationships are built.

This is a free event. Registration required.


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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Accenture

Bohrsgade 35

1799 København

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Agenda

15:30 - 16.00 Arrival

Network with fellow AI enthusiasts over a coffee before the event begins.

16:00 Welcome by Connected Women in AI

Barbara Isaksen, Co-founder Connected Women in AI, CWAI

Introduction to the mission of Connected Women in AI Denmark and highlight the role of community in shaping the future of AI.

16:15 Keynote 1

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