Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In is fighting the gender gap in AI adoption
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Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In is fighting the gender gap in AI adoption
""These differences-which are not that small, but are smallish now-will compound over time, which is why we think it's so important for people to understand them and acknowledge them.""
""Don't get us wrong. It is great that women have ethical concerns and care about cheating, but we really worry that's going to inadvertently cause women to use AI less.""
""We also found that women feel differently about AI because they are treated differently in regards to AI, and [are] spoken to differently.""
Lean In has shifted its focus to combat the gender gap in AI adoption. Research shows that 78% of men and 73% of women use AI at work, with men using it more regularly. Sheryl Sandberg warns that this gap may widen over time if unaddressed. Women express more ethical concerns about AI, feeling 32% more likely to be perceived as cheating. Lean In's findings indicate that gender biases affecting career progression also influence AI adoption, with women treated and spoken to differently regarding AI.
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