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What we’ve learned from the women behind the AI revolution

The AI ​​boom, whether you like it or find it a little more exaggerated than concrete, is here to stay. That means many companies are raising considerable sums of money, a healthy dose of regulatory concerns, academic work, and corporate maneuvering. For startups, this means a huge opportunity to bring new technologies to a multitude of industries that could use a little polishing.

But if you read the news, you may notice that humans are by far the most cited and discussed players in the field of AI today. So, TechCrunch’s Dominic-Madori Davis and Kyle Wiggers decided to go out and talk to women working in AI to learn more about their work, how they entered the world of artificial intelligence, and more. The series has been around for a while now, so it was the perfect time to bring the two of them together on the Equity podcast to discuss the project.

So far, they’ve interviewed people like Irene Solaiman, head of global policy at Hugging Face, Sarah Kreps, professor of government at Cornell, and Heidy Khlaaf, director of security engineering at Trail of Bits.

Don’t forget that the Equity team often hosts interviews in addition to our regular programming that drops Monday (a weekly kickoff show), Wednesday (our startup-focused news recap), and Friday (our table round on the biggest news). of the week). See you Monday morning early to find out more!

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For the full transcript of the interview, for those who prefer to read rather than listen, continue reading or check out our full episode archive on Simplecast.

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