Three female AI execs – Soyoung Lee of Twelve Labs and sisters Jhanvi and Ketaki Shriram of Krikey – talked about how women-led startups can benefit the industry at IBC on Day 3.
The presence of women-led AI startups is important because bringing diverse perspectives to problem solving can be highly beneficial for the industry as a whole, and because it is particularly important to bring diverse perspectives to the training of foundation models in AI.
Speaking on the ‘CEO & Founders Panel: Women-led generative AI startups reimagining media & entertainment’ at IBC, Soyoung Lee, Co-Founder of AI startup Twelve Labs, said that diversity of perspective and experience is incredibly important. Single perspectives to solve problems are limiting. Twelve Labs has a female lead product manager and lead engineer. Each had the best unique perspective for those roles, she said...
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