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Women in AI: Sophia Velastegui believes AI is moving too fast | TechCrunch

Sophia Velastegui's journey illustrates the transformative potential of AI in enhancing user experiences across multiple platforms.

Women in AI: Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick wants to pass more AI legislation | TechCrunch

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Women in AI: Sophia Velastegui believes AI is moving too fast | TechCrunch

Sophia Velastegui's journey illustrates the transformative potential of AI in enhancing user experiences across multiple platforms.

Women in AI: Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick wants to pass more AI legislation | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI revolution
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Women in AI: Marissa Hummon thinks AI will help make the power grid greener | TechCrunch

Marissa Hummon advocates for systemic change to increase women's representation in technology and promote sustainability in the utility industry through AI.

Women in AI: Dr. Rebecca Portnoff is protecting children from harmful deepfakes | TechCrunch

Dr. Rebecca Portnoff leads AI initiatives at Thorn to protect children from sexual abuse through innovative tech solutions.

CIA AI director Lakshmi Raman claims the agency is taking a 'thoughtful approach' to AI | TechCrunch

AI is integral to the CIA's operations, driven by a balance of human and machine collaboration.
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The women in AI making a difference | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launched a series to spotlight women in AI, recognizing their contributions often overlooked.

Women in AI: Miriam Vogel stresses the need for responsible AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch publishes interviews spotlighting women in AI, recognizing their contributions and promoting responsible AI governance.

Women in AI: Sarah Myers West says we should ask, 'Why build AI at all?' | TechCrunch

TechCrunch is highlighting remarkable women in AI to shed light on their contributions often overlooked.

Women in AI: Kathi Vidal at the USPTO has been working on AI since the early 1990s | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI field through interviews on TechCrunch.
Kathi Vidal's background includes engineering, AI, and law, showcasing a diverse skill set.

Women in AI: Heidy Khlaaf, safety engineering director at Trail of Bits | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI
Importance of strong theoretical foundation in AI

Women in AI: Sarah Kreps, professor of government at Cornell | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launching a series spotlighting women in AI. Sarah Kreps researching AI's political implications like the AI arms race. Kreps' interest in AI stemmed from her background in national security and emerging technologies.

The women in AI making a difference | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launched a series to spotlight women in AI, recognizing their contributions often overlooked.

Women in AI: Miriam Vogel stresses the need for responsible AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch publishes interviews spotlighting women in AI, recognizing their contributions and promoting responsible AI governance.

Women in AI: Sarah Myers West says we should ask, 'Why build AI at all?' | TechCrunch

TechCrunch is highlighting remarkable women in AI to shed light on their contributions often overlooked.

Women in AI: Kathi Vidal at the USPTO has been working on AI since the early 1990s | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI field through interviews on TechCrunch.
Kathi Vidal's background includes engineering, AI, and law, showcasing a diverse skill set.

Women in AI: Heidy Khlaaf, safety engineering director at Trail of Bits | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI
Importance of strong theoretical foundation in AI

Women in AI: Sarah Kreps, professor of government at Cornell | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launching a series spotlighting women in AI. Sarah Kreps researching AI's political implications like the AI arms race. Kreps' interest in AI stemmed from her background in national security and emerging technologies.
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Women in AI: Arati Prabhakar thinks it's crucial to get AI 'right' | TechCrunch

To highlight remarkable women in AI, TechCrunch is interviewing female academics and professionals to recognize their contributions.

Women in AI: Catherine Breslin helps companies develop AI strategies | TechCrunch

To recognize and highlight the contributions of women in AI, TechCrunch is conducting interviews with remarkable female figures in the field.

Women in AI: Tara Chklovski is teaching the next generation of AI innovators | TechCrunch

TechCrunch spotlights women in AI through interviews, recognizing their contributions often overlooked.

Women in AI: Tara Chklovski is teaching the next generation of AI innovators | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI through TechCrunch profiles.
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Women in AI: Ewa Luger explores how AI affects culture - and vice versa | TechCrunch

TechCrunch is highlighting remarkable women in AI with a series of interviews, shedding light on their often unrecognized contributions.

Karine Perset helps governments understand AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launching an interview series to spotlight women in AI.
Karine Perset oversees OECD's AI Unit and is proud of OECD.AI's impact in guiding trustworthy AI policies globally.

Amba Kak creates policy recommendations to address AI concerns | TechCrunch

The TechCrunch series shines a spotlight on remarkable AI-focused women academics and professionals.
Amba Kak's journey into AI was driven by a deep interest in the societal impact of data-driven technologies and the open-ended normative questions surrounding technology's role in shaping the world.

Women In AI: Krystal Kauffman, research fellow at the Distributed AI Research Institute | TechCrunch

AI-focused women academics getting spotlight
Krystal Kauffman's journey in AI

Women In AI: Irene Solaiman, head of global policy at Hugging Face | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI revolution
Irene Solaiman's nonlinear career path in AI.

Women in AI: Ewa Luger explores how AI affects culture - and vice versa | TechCrunch

TechCrunch is highlighting remarkable women in AI with a series of interviews, shedding light on their often unrecognized contributions.

Karine Perset helps governments understand AI | TechCrunch

TechCrunch launching an interview series to spotlight women in AI.
Karine Perset oversees OECD's AI Unit and is proud of OECD.AI's impact in guiding trustworthy AI policies globally.

Amba Kak creates policy recommendations to address AI concerns | TechCrunch

The TechCrunch series shines a spotlight on remarkable AI-focused women academics and professionals.
Amba Kak's journey into AI was driven by a deep interest in the societal impact of data-driven technologies and the open-ended normative questions surrounding technology's role in shaping the world.

Women In AI: Krystal Kauffman, research fellow at the Distributed AI Research Institute | TechCrunch

AI-focused women academics getting spotlight
Krystal Kauffman's journey in AI

Women In AI: Irene Solaiman, head of global policy at Hugging Face | TechCrunch

Highlighting remarkable women in AI revolution
Irene Solaiman's nonlinear career path in AI.
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Women in AI: Brandie Nonnecke of UC Berkeley says investors should insist on responsible AI practices | TechCrunch

Brandie Nonnecke has been working in responsible AI governance for nearly a decade.
She is proud of establishing responsible AI principles and governance structure at the University of California.
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The women in AI making a difference | TechCrunch

Highlighting women in AI is crucial for recognition and representation
The AI field has been historically dominated by men, leading to a gender gap

Women have contributed to the future of AI for decades. Our recognition is long overdue

Women in AI face underrepresentation and exclusion despite significant contributions.
Efforts to highlight and recognize women in AI are crucial to challenge the status quo.

The women in AI making a difference | TechCrunch

Highlighting women in AI is crucial for recognition and representation
The AI field has been historically dominated by men, leading to a gender gap

Women have contributed to the future of AI for decades. Our recognition is long overdue

Women in AI face underrepresentation and exclusion despite significant contributions.
Efforts to highlight and recognize women in AI are crucial to challenge the status quo.
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Women In AI: Rashida Richardson, senior counsel at Mastercard focusing on AI and privacy | TechCrunch

Highlighting women in AI
Rashida Richardson's diverse background in AI

Women in AI: Sarah Bitamazire helps companies implement responsible AI | TechCrunch

Highlighting women's contribution to the AI revolution through series of interviews on TechCrunch.
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