Meghan Markle and Prince Harry published their joint statement and shared an exciting news after his return to California from Canada.
The Royals brought their website for the Archewell Foundation and shared the exciting news.
They revealed that Dr. Nelson accepted the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award during the NAACP Hollywood Bureau symposium in recognition of its exceptional contributions to AI policy and the progress of civil rights.
They said that each year, the NAACP attributes an individual at the NAACP-Archewell Civil Digital Rights price. This price celebrates leaders who advance civil rights in digital areas and pave the way for the construction of a better online world.
The Archewell Foundation is delighted to congratulate this year’s recipient, Dr. Alondra Nelson, a leading sociologist and expert in artificial intelligence (IA).
In recognition of his work, Dr. Alondra Nelson will receive a subsidy of $ 100,000 to continue his work.
She joined the previous recipients of the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Awards: Dr Safeya Noble (2022), Nabiha Syed (2023) and Dr Joy Buolamwini (2024).
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the Invictus Games in Canada a few days ago.