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The women in AI making a difference

TechCrunch lanza esta serie de entrevistas centradas en mujeres notables que han contribuido a la revolución de la IA, con el objetivo de dar su merecido reconocimiento a las académicas y a otras personas centradas en la Inteligencia Artificial destacando trabajos clave que a menudo pasan desapercibidos. Una serie que nace con estas 23 expertas, pero con la intención de seguir creciendo con el propio avance de la tecnología y sus hitos:

  1. Irene Solaiman, head of global policy at Hugging Face
  2. Eva Maydell, member of European Parliament and EU AI Act adviser
  3. Lee Tiedrich, AI expert at the Global Partnership on AI
  4. Rashida Richardson, senior counsel at Mastercard focusing on AI and privacy
  5. Krystal Kauffman, research fellow at the Distributed AI Research Institute
  6. Amba Kak creates policy recommendations to address AI concerns
  7. Miranda Bogen is creating solutions to help govern AI
  8. Mutale Nkonde’s nonprofit is working to make AI less biased
  9. Karine Perset helps governments understand AI
  10. Francine Bennett uses data science to make AI more responsible
  11. Sarah Kreps, professor of government at Cornell
  12. Sandra Wachter, professor of data ethics at Oxford
  13. Claire Leibowicz, AI and media integrity expert at PAI
  14. Heidy Khlaaf, safety engineering director at Trail of Bits
  15. Tara Chklovski, CEO and founder of Technovation
  16. Catherine Breslin, founder and director of Kingfisher Labs
  17. Rachel Coldicutt, founder of Careful Industries
  18. Rep. Dar’shun Kendrick, member of the Georgia House of Representatives
  19. Chinasa T. Okolo, fellow at the Brookings Institution
  20. Sarah Myers West, managing director at the AI Now Institute
  21. Miriam Vogel, CEO of EqualAI
  22. Arati Prabhakar, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
  23. Lakshmi Raman, AI director at the CIA