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Women In AI: Irene Solaiman, head of global policy at Hugging Face


Irene Solaiman, profiled as part of TechCrunch's series on women in AI, builds and leads AI policy at startup Hugging Face.

Seeing my paper on an AI Release Gradient frame technical deployment prompt discussions among scientists and used in government reports is affirming — and a good sign I’m working in the right direction! One of the best pieces of career advice I’ve read was from Arvind Narayan on the platform formerly known as Twitter establishing the “Liam Neeson Principle”of not being the smartest of them all, but having a particular set of skills. And the issues that arise will depend not only on how AI evolves, but on the environment into which they’re deployed; safety priorities and our definitions of capability differ regionally, such as a higher threat of cyberattacks to critical infrastructure in more digitized economies.

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