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