TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews to highlight remarkable women who have significantly contributed to the AI revolution. Sarah Bitamazire, Chief Policy Officer at Lumiera, shares her journey into AI, driven by the increasing impact of AI in her areas of expertise such as defense, security, and arts. She emphasizes the importance of AI literacy and responsible adoption. Bitamazire discusses her proudest project, which involved successfully integrating AI into a client’s R&D work streams using a tailored strategy. She addresses the challenges of the male-dominated tech industry by focusing on Lumiera’s mission to provide comprehensive guidance for responsible decision-making in AI. Bitamazire advises women entering the AI field to focus on problem-solving and continuous learning. She highlights pressing AI issues, including AI hardware geopolitics, benchmarks, balance between automation and human oversight, and data quality. Bitamazire also stresses the importance of responsible AI from an investor’s perspective, advocating for solid investments that prioritize ethical considerations.

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