Interviews with women leaders in AI, about their story and what kind of advices they have so you can become the next female leader in AI
Supported by IBM
Supported by IBM
You'll immediately think of Francesca Rossi when discussing AI and ethics.
Francesca is not only the Global Leader for AI Ethics at IBM, but also the president of the worldwide association of AI (AAAI) and a fellow of the European one (EurAI).
She has been president of IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI), an executive councillor of AAAI,
and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of AI Research.
Her research interests focus on artificial intelligence and specifically the areas of constraint reasoning, preferences, multi-agent systems, computational social choice, and collective decision making. She is also a champion and recognized global leader in addressing ethical issues in the development and behavior of AI systems, particularly for decision support systems for group decision making.
In this interview, she discusses her career history, interests in AI, and traveling from Italy to the United States to work for IBM in her interview. She shares her experience as an Italian professor and her recent meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican to continue advancing the Rome Call for AI ethics, an agreement established in 2020 by The Pontifical Academy for Life, IBM and Microsoft to support an ethical approach to AI.
An educational interview with a real role model for everyone!
Enjoy!
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Julia Wiegel is one of a kind!
When you thought, weather is a topic you are not interested in, let me change your mind!
In her interview she is talking about her studies in weather data and how actually businesses need to change and how positively weather data, from a business point of view, will help the performance of almost every company. She also talks about her career steps and what actually made her move into the technology direction of meteorology.
Julia also talks about her struggles and how she copes with stress and the pressure of constantly performing in this area. She opens up about her depression and which steps she takes and also what kind of advice she gives to her mentees.
This episode is showcasing a very special human and it is totally a highlight of A Woman in AI! Have fun listening to it!