International Women’s Day 2026 Special:International Women’s Dayis marked on March 8. The day highlights the long struggle for equality, recognition, and rights for women around the world. It also shines a light on issues such as gender equality, women’s safety, and fair opportunities in different areas of life.

This special day is also a good moment to recognise women who have changed the world through science and technology. In the field of artificial intelligence and computing, many women have played key roles over the years. Their ideas, research, and inventions

helped shape the technology we use today and continue to guide the future of AI.

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Below are some of the women whose work has influenced artificial intelligence, from the early days of computing to the modern AI systems we see today.

Augusta Ada Byron, widely known as Ada Lovelace, is often called the world’s first computer programmer. In the 1840s, she worked with inventor Charles Babbage on his proposed machine called the Analytical Engine. While studying the machine, she wrote what many

consider the first computer algorithm. The program was designed to calculate Bernoulli numbers.

But Lovelace’s ideas went far beyond mathematics. She believed that machines could one day handle more than numbers. She imagined that computers might work with symbols such as music notes and possibly create complex pieces of music.

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Her famous “Note G" explained how machines could process symbolic information, an idea that later became important in modern computing and artificial intelligence. Lovelace also wrote that “the Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything."

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