Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work
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59% of men aged 18-65 use generative artificial intelligence weekly, compared to 51% of women. Among 18-25-year-olds, 71% of men use AI vs. 59% of women, a 12% difference.
A study predicts 90% of jobs will be impacted by generative AI by 2032; women hold ~80% of jobs exposed to AI. Efforts needed to close the skills gap in AI.
Jobs involving automation via AI held by women will be replaced by those with AI skills, predominantly men. Women urged to enhance AI-related skills to counter this trend.
Women are significantly underrepresented in AI-related skills development courses, with three times more men enrolling in popular AI training programs.
Read at The Conversation
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