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VentureBeat announced the winners of the seventh annual Women in AI Awards on Change in VB In San Francisco on June 25th.
The awards recognize and honor women’s leaders and change the Land in Ai. The nominees were submitted to the public and chosen by a venturebeat committee based on their industry commitment, their work to increase the frustration of the field and their positive influence on the community.
Winners are presented with awards The venturebeat’s Senior Ai writes Emilia David and Self (Associate Managing Editor).
“We are glad to be here to present the seventh annual women to AI Aidward,” David said to his opening. “We want to offer praise for all the people behind the scenes and helps change the industry.”
This award honors a woman who has launched companies presenting a lot of AI promises. The judges consider the reasons such as business traction, technology and effect of AI space.
This year’s winner is Natalya Lopareva, CEO and Founder of Algorized. His technology, originally developed from the research of University of Zurichhelps find people after earthquakes and can now help save lives in different applications.
“In algorized we use AI for people who have noticed, so we allow physical AI, we at the intersection of man and machine,” Lopareva said in his acceptance. The award went to his whole team and all the strange women who worked with the company.
>>See all our change 2025 scope here<This award honored a woman who made an important effect of research, which facilitated progress even within his organization, as part of academic research.
This year’s winner is Lindsay Richman, CEO of Vibrissa Ai (formerly abortion ai). The Richman and his team are referred to sensor and biometric data and their applications. They progress in research around long life, cellular orchestration, mitochondrial health and biophotonics.
“A vibrissa is actually a whisker, a hair, which is actually found the shaking,” as Richman in his acceptance. “And my company has done a lot of job research work and find ways to use vibrations to record events with no many gardens that slow down the current processes.”
He said he was happy to return to the change and “support of many great people, including great women, in this conference.”
This award honors a female leader who helps men with other women in the AI field, which provides guidance and support fields.
This year’s winner is suruchi shah, engineering management for the Model Serving team at LinkedIn. He owns the development infrastructure to cut for a large language model (LLM) modify AI models to AI’s AI ecosystem.
However, Sahah did not receive human award, however, said to a statement after:
This award honors a woman showing a good example and advancement in the mountain field of Responsible AI.
This year’s winner is Stephanie Cohen, the principalic strategy officer of CloudFlare. He conducts efforts to change the internet’s economic model, and make a sustainable future for content creators, AI publishers and the Internet in large numbers.
Cohen could not accept his man’s award, but he sent a receiving video, saying he was honored to be known. “Here at Cloudflare, we’re on a mission to help build a better internet, and a better internet is used in all the shapes of all the shapes of all the worlds in front of us.”
He added after the event:
This award honors a woman at the earlier stage of her AI career showing the example of leadership characteristics.
This year’s winner is Arina Vlasova, CEO of Datapt. Company offers an AI data analyst that allows users to associate with their data using natural language and receive instant, analyst insights.
“This award is true that means many to me,” says Vlasova when he accepts the language. “Started the datas as a bold idea to build the first AI data data data data data. Some ask myself.
We want to enjoy all the women who are nominated to receive a Women in AI Award and our winners. Thank you for everyone for their nominations and for contributing the growing awareness of women who make an important difference in AI.