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How women and AI are solving the translation bias

In this episode of the Better Heroes podcast series, host Matt C. Smith talks to Nour Al Hassan about how women and AI are solving the translation bias.

Why is translation important? What role does it play in an increasingly globalized world? Why is diversity among translators critical?

This episode’s Better Hero is Nour Al Hassan, Founder and CEO of Tarjama. Her goal is to use technology and translation to empower women.

Learn more about Tarjama here

Key takeaways: 

  • Through the EY Ripples program, EY people are devoting their time to SDG-focused projects. The program brings together the combined skills, knowledge and experience of the global EY network in pursuit of one shared vision: to positively impact one billion lives by 2030.
  • EY professionals work with impact entrepreneurs in-person or virtually, offering support to help improve their businesses’ resilience, productivity and capacity to scale sustainably.
  • Through the EY Ripples program, EY teams support entrepreneurs closing the gender gap through technology solutions.

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For your convenience, full text transcript of this podcast is also available. Read the transcript.

 

Presenters

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Matt C Smith
Professional MC, Broadcaster & Host, The Lunicorn
Photgraphic portrait of Nour Al Hassan
Nour Al Hassan
Founder and CEO of Tarjama

Podcast

Episode 2

Duration 34m 28s

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How women and AI are solving the translation bias

In this episode of the Better Heroes podcast series, host Matt C. Smith talks to Nour Al Hassan about how women and AI are solving the translation bias.
Podcast

Episode 2

Duration
34m 28s

Presenters

How an app could help you learn your rights

In the first episode of The Better Heroes podcast, Wa’il Ashshowwaf, CEO and Co-Founder of REYETS, discusses how people can learn more about their civil rights.
Podcast
Episode 1
Duration
32m 46s

Presenters