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- Fei-Fei Li: The “Godmother” of AI
- Laurence Devillers: French Ethics
- Timnit Gebru: The AI Rebel
- Allie K. Miller: The “Wonderwoman” of Algorithms
- Mira Murati: The Architect of ChatGPT
- May Habib: The Feather 2.0
- Joëlle Barral: The Health Revolutionary
- Rana el Kaliouby: The Emotion Decipherer
- Moojan Asghari: The Ambassador of the Feminine Code
- Daphne Koller: The Biologist 3.0
- Nina Schick: The Prophetess of Deepfake
In the ever-changing world ofartificial intelligence (IA), women are finally starting to make themselves heard. Despite still making up a small percentage of the workforce in this field, several remarkable women are transforming AI through their exceptional contributions. These influential figures include scientists and entrepreneurs who are redefining the boundaries of this crucial technology sector.
Fei-Fei Li: The “Godmother” of AI
Professor at Stanford, Fei-Fei Li is a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence. Having created ImageNet in 2009, she propelled the development of machine learning. Today, she co-directs the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, working to ensure that AI remains a tool designed to improve the human condition. Founder of AI4ALL, she actively advocates for diversity in the field of AI.
Laurence Devillers: French Ethics
Professor at the Sorbonne and researcher at the CNRS, Laurence Devillers stands out for her expertise in human-machine interactions. She is convinced that real strength lies in thoughtful use of AI, and advocates an ethical and inclusive approach to get the most out of the machine without suffering from it.
Timnit Gebru: The AI Rebel
Timnit Gebru is known for her commitment against bias in artificial intelligence. This researcher of Ethiopian origin was at the heart of the controversy at Google in 2020. Through Black in AI, she continues to promote diversity in AI and fight for more balanced representation.
Allie K. Miller: The “Wonderwoman” of Algorithms
Allie K. Miller, barely thirty years old, has made her mark at Amazon Web Services as global head of AI. Now a tech consultant and influencer, she uses her voice to demystify artificial intelligence to her many LinkedIn subscribers.
Mira Murati: The Architect of ChatGPT
At the technical origin of ChatGPT, Mira Murati, an Albanian engineer, has demonstrated extraordinary vision within OpenAI. Before her resignation in 2024, she was considered a cornerstone of the development of complex AI systems.
May Habib: The Feather 2.0
Successful entrepreneur, May Habib uses AI to revolutionize content creation through her Writer platform. She embodies the new generation of tech entrepreneurs, investing in innovative solutions to reach a new horizon of automation.
Joëlle Barral: The Health Revolutionary
Joëlle Barral, with her experience at Google, is leading revolutionary projects in AI for health. His work at Google DeepMind could one day change the face of medicine by, among other things, making significant progress in the treatment of cancer.
Rana el Kaliouby: The Emotion Decipherer
Rana el Kaliouby works at the intersection of AI and human emotions with Affectiva. This company, from MIT, develops solutions capable of reading and interpreting emotions using AI, thus humanizing technology before it becomes dehumanizing.
Moojan Asghari: The Ambassador of the Feminine Code
Moojan Asghari works to reduce gender bias in AI through Women in AI. She campaigns for greater female representation in tech, initiating projects that support their emancipation through technology.
Daphne Koller: The Biologist 3.0
With her company Insitro, Daphne Koller uses AI to transform biological research and accelerate drug discovery. A Stanford alumnus and co-founder of Coursera, she remains a key figure in computational biology.
Nina Schick: The Prophetess of Deepfake
Nina Schick is an influential voice on digital disinformation and deepfakes. She advises political entities and businesses on AI-related issues, with a particular emphasis on truth and authenticity in the digital age.