Women in AI Global is a USA-based organization founded in 2016, operating within the Computers and Technology industry, specifically focusing on information technology and services. With a workforce of approximately 201 employees and reported revenue of $11 million, the organization engages in research and advocacy related to artificial intelligence, particularly in addressing issues of bias, fairness, and transparency in algorithmic decision-making. A key document published by the organization highlights an audit of the AI tool RisCanvi, which is used in the Spanish criminal justice system to influence parole and sentencing decisions. The audit, conducted by Eticas, identified significant deficiencies in the tool's reliability and fairness, indicating that it may perpetuate biases against certain demographic groups. The findings underscore the importance of transparency and accountability in AI systems, particularly those that impact vulnerable populations. This document reflects Women in AI Global's commitment to addressing ethical concerns in AI technologies and promoting equitable practices within the field.