Mira Murati among the 25 most powerful women in the world, according to the Financial Times newspaper
Influence—the power to persuade, advocate for change, and imagine better ways of doing things—takes many forms.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the magazine's annual issue Financial Times, namely the list of the most influential women in the world written by other powerful women on the international scene.
The magazine has listed the Albanian Mira Murati among the 25 most influential women in the world.
The latter is the chief technology officer of OpenAI and is at the forefront of the deep digital transformation of this moment.
Born in Albania, Mira now lives at the epicenter of the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, Telegrafi reports.
OpenAI's groundbreaking products, ChatGPT and Dall-E, have captured the world's imagination and will fundamentally change the way we work, learn and express ourselves creatively, the paper continued.
Mira's visionary leadership extends far beyond the science and research of large language patterns to designing how to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into our everyday lives.
As a rarity — a woman running a tech company — Mira's story and leadership are as inspiring as the future-shaping technology she oversees, the paper said.
Otherwise, Mira was the CEO of OpenAI for a few days after the return to the head of this company of Sam Altman, who was dismissed from the board of directors.
In the list of the 25 most influential women in the world by the Financial Times, other names from the political and artistic scene are also included, as well as the names of successful women entrepreneurs.
This is a curated list by Financial Times;
Margot Robbie, Beyonce, Barbara Kingsolver, Phoebe Philo, Lola Shoneyin, Alia Bhatt, Shubhra Gupta, Mira Murati, Makiko Ono, Fran Drescher, Lisa Dyson, Carol Tome, Karin Keller-Sutter, Marie-Claire Daveu, Marina Silva, Ursula von der Leyen, Mary Barra, Janet Truncale, Narges Mohammadi, Coco Gauff, Jenni Hermoso, Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, Chen Chien-Jou, Katalin Kariko, Olena Zelenska. /Telegraph/
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