We urgently need more women building AI technologies, and the fact that women make up less than a third of AI professionals and only 18% of AI researchers globally is a crisis that demands attention.
Founding CEO of the Global Center on AI Governance Rachel Adams spoke to FRANCE 24 about how artificial intelligence could exacerbate inequality across Africa, with women likely to be the most ...
The potential for AI to address the systemic barriers facing women is extraordinary, particularly in mentorship, an area where we’ve witnessed the consequences of inequality firsthand ...
AI could be used for early detection of breast cancer, to reduce costs and better target at-risk populations, FHI said. According to the World Health Organization, 670,000 women died of breast ...
we believe that AI detection has a role in education—however, it shouldn’t be used as the only measure of academic standing or discipline. In the context of AI detection, false positives ...
AI is bringing back those lost voices ... (KFF Health News) A judge in the UK has warned women against accepting sperm donations from a man who claims to have fathered more than 180 children ...
Women’s health has always been a vital concern, not just for individuals but for society as a whole. As women continue to break barriers in the professional world, their well-being must remain a ...
RIT Professor Eva Navarro López was named one of the world’s most influential people in artificial intelligence (AI) ethics. She was selected for the list of 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics–2025 by ...
Now she's brainstorming an AI-integrated app with a panic button that alerts private security to help other women caught in South Africa's tragically high rates of abuse. Peaches, as the 35-year ...