Nina da Hora
My research aims at mitigating algorithmic racism through the intersection between justice and artificial intelligence in my master degree ate Unicamp. I have been awarded the Ford Foundation Global Fellowship 2024, the Forbes Under 30 award, the Sabia Award from the University of Cambridge, and am listed among the 100 most influential people in Ethics in AI. In 2020, I founded the Instituto da Hora, dedicated to advancing digital rights in Brazil and promoting a more collective and critical approach to the field of artificial intelligence in society.
Instituto da Hora
Session
05/12
11:30
60minutos
Colaboração em Dados / Colaboración de datos / Data Collaboration
Polinho Mota, Stefaan Verhulst, Nina da Hora, Izabela Correa
América Abierta
Auditorio [pt-br, es, en]