Prince Harry, Meghan concern pleasant announcement after Princess milestone
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recognised the achievements of a particular particular person, who has been working to help an essential trigger.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who began the Archewell Basis in 2020 to help the causes that they maintain near their coronary heart, have been “thrilled” to congratulate this 12 months’s recipient the NAACP awards.
The NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award “celebrates leaders who are advancing civil rights in digital spaces and leading the way to build a better online world.”
Dr Alondra Nelson, who’s a sociologist and main skilled in synthetic intelligence (AI), obtained the honour for her work focussed on “the connections between science, technology, medicine, and social inequality.”
Archewell introduced that “in recognition of her work, Dr Alondra Nelson will receive a $100,000 grant to further her work. She joins previous recipients of the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Awards: Dr. Safiya Noble (2022), Nabiha Syed (2023), and Dr Joy Buolamwini (2024).
The statement from Archewell comes days after King Charles gave nod to his sister Princess Anne’s milestone as the patron of the WISE Awards – which recognises and addresses innovative projects.
Anne, who is also a chancellor of the University College London, visited the East Campus to meet with researchers, students and scientists, who are using AI “to train robots to help with search and rescue operations and to make surgery safer and more precise”.