
""We all know that AI is already starting to, and has the power to transform how we work, who's in the workforce, how we live, how we communicate.""
""These are great concerns to have, and it's awesome that women care about ethics and not cheating. But what's really concerning is that this might inadvertently cause women to use AI less.""
Women are falling behind in AI adoption, with 33% of men using AI daily compared to 27% of women. Sheryl Sandberg is refocusing Lean In to address this gap by appointing 25-year-old Bridget Griswold as CEO. Despite criticism of her age and experience, Griswold is seen as an 'AI native' with a relevant background. The pivot comes as many companies neglect women's career advancement, and women's jobs are more susceptible to AI automation, compounded by underrepresentation in AI leadership.
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