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Announcing the winners of VentureBeat’s 7th Annual Women in AI awards

VentureBeatWednesday, July 9, 2025 at 11:59:14 PM
Announcing the winners of VentureBeat’s 7th Annual Women in AI awards
VentureBeat just revealed the winners of its 7th Annual Women in AI awards, spotlighting the brilliant women driving innovation in artificial intelligence. The awards, announced at the VB Transform event, celebrate leaders, researchers, and entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of AI—often in male-dominated spaces.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a feel-good story—it’s a reminder of how much untapped potential exists when diverse voices lead in tech. Recognizing these women amplifies their impact and inspires the next generation to break barriers in AI. Plus, it’s a nudge to the industry: talent is everywhere, but opportunity isn’t.
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