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    5. Hildebrandt in the Hall of Fame of 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics

      8 December 2020

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    Hildebrandt in the Hall of Fame of 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics

    Though we could say ‘what’s in a list’, Hildebrandt does feel honoured and humbled to feature in the list that was ‘curated by the Women in AI Ethics™ Collective and recognizes brilliant women and non-binary people who have made exceptional contributions to the space of AI Ethics and diversity’. Do not hesitate to check out the others that people this pluriverse.

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