Vincher Bat’s seventh annual Women announce the winners of AI Awards

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Venture Bat announces winners at AI Awards in the seventh annual Women’s Women VB Transform June 25 in San Francisco.

Awards recognize and respect women leaders and changes makers at the AI ​​field. The nominees were presented by the public and was chosen by a Venture Bat Committee on the basis of their commitment to the industry, their work to increase the field and their positive influence in the society.

The winners were presented with the awards by the senior AI writer of the venture bat and the awards by the Associate Managing Editor.

“We are very happy to present here at the AI ​​Awards in the seventh annual women here,” David said in his opening remarks. “We want to appreciate all the people who are behind the scenes and help to change the industry.”

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The award honors a woman who now launched companies who now show great promise to the AI. The judges considered factors such as business traction, technology and AI’s effects.

This year’s winner is Natalia Loprewa, CEO and founder Algorized. Its technology, actually developed from research Zuric UniversityHelps people find after the earthquake and can now help save lives in various requests.

In his acceptance speech, Loprew said, “In algorize we use AI for sensing people, so we enable physical AI, we are at the intersection of humans and machine.” The award went to all the amazing women working in his entire team and the company.

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The award honors a woman who has a significant impact in AI research, which helps accelerate progress in her organization as part of academic research or to affect AI.

This year’s winner is Lindsay Richman, CEO Vibrissa AI (formerly internal AI). Richman and his team focuses on sensors and biometric data and their applications. They are developing research around longevity, cellular orchestration, mitocareal health and bio -photonics.

“A vibration is actually a whisper, a hair, which actually detects vibration,” Richman said in his acceptance speech. “And my company did a lot of work in censor research and hope to find ways to recording the events for many recording of the sensor -based sensor without many hardware, which currently reduces the process.”

He said he returned to the conference to transform and “support many great people, including in this conference.”

The award honors a female leader who has helped, guidance and support, and/or encouraged more women to come into the field.

This year’s winner is Saruchi Shah, the engineering manager of the Model Services Team Linked. She heads the development of modern infrastructure to serve the large language model (LLM), which helps revolutionize the method of deploying AI models in the LinkedIn ecosystem.

The Shah Award was unable to accept the award personally, however, he then said in a statement: “I have a lot of honor than this identity – it is from the wonderful women who have the honor of guiding him.

The award honors a woman who demonstrates ideal leadership and progress in the emerging AI’s emerging field.

This year’s winner is in Stephanie Cohen, Chief Strategy Officer Cloud Flair. She is trying to renew the Internet’s economic model, and is trying to create a sustainable future for content creators, publishers, AI companies and large -scale Internet.

Cohen could not personally accept his award, but he sent the video in acceptance, saying he had the honor of recognizing. “Here in Cloud Flair, we are on the mission of helping create a better Internet, and a better Internet is where we are using AI with responsibility, and this is the world where there are creators of every shape and size in this amazing world that are flourishing in front of AI.”

He added after the program: “I joined Cloud Flair a year ago a year ago to help build a better Internet. Now our global network has GPUs in more than 190 cities, which is faster and accessible to everyone around the world, and we are building tools with AI to promote the future.

The award honors a woman in the early stages of her AI carrier who has shown ideal leadership traits.

This year’s winner is Irina Vilasova, CEO AT DATAGPT. The company offers a discussion AI data analyst that facilitates users to interact with their data using natural language and gain quick, analyst -level insights.

“This award really means a lot to me,” Vilasova said during his acceptance speech. “Data AGPT was launched as a bold idea to build the world’s first AI data analyst. Many people questioned us. Some people thought it could be very expensive, even beyond my and my team’s ability.

We want to congratulate all the women who were nominated by women and their winners in the AI ​​award. Thanks to each of them for contributing to the growing awareness of women who make significant differences between their nominations and AI.

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