Afro-Brazilian activist
Nina da Hora (born 1995) is an Afro-Brazilian activist and computer scientist known for her research on algorithmic racism and her efforts to increase women's participation in technological development.[1][2] Hora is a co-worker at the Center for Technology and Society at Fundação Getúlio Vargas or (FGV).[3]
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- ^ "AI is not going to surpass humans', says Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, owner of ChatGPT: Expert said that jobs will disappear, but that this "happens in any technological revolution". The executive participated in an event on Thursday afternoon at the Museum of Tomorrow, in Rio". The Globe; Rio de Janeiro. Agência O Globo. May 18, 2023. ProQuest 2815007978.
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