Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work

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Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work

Women are less likely to adopt generative artificial intelligence tools compared to men, which could impact their advancement in the labor market. Studies show a significant gender gap in AI usage, with men outnumbering women in AI adoption by a considerable margin. The potential job market impact of this disparity is substantial, with projections indicating a sixfold increase in AI-exposed jobs by 2032.

The underrepresentation of women in AI-related skills development and the lower conviction among women about the benefits of AI usage are key factors contributing to this gender gap. Women are urged to enhance their knowledge and skills in AI to reverse this trend and seize the opportunities presented by AI in the future job market. The article also highlights the need for a more inclusive organizational culture to promote female talent and ensure gender equality in AI-related fields.

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