A report by NASSCOM and BCG emphasizes the crucial role women can play in India's AI market, projected to reach $320-$380 billion by 2027. Despite this potential, a significant gender disparity in AI leadership persists, with a 64% gap compared to global standards. The findings highlight the need for diversity to harness the full capabilities of the tech sector.
The report reveals that while women show strong ambition in AI, significant barriers hinder their progress, with only 35% feeling prepared to use GenAI tools. Recommendations include mentorship, flexible work arrangements, and ethical training to empower women in tech roles. Addressing these challenges is essential for India to fully capitalize on the AI revolution.
• India's AI market could reach $320-$380 billion by 2027.
• 64% gender gap in AI leadership compared to global peers.
The report discusses the adoption of GenAI among women in India and highlights the need for support in utilizing these tools.
The report stresses that diversity is crucial for effective AI systems and to eliminate biases.
The organization plays a key role in advocating for diversity and inclusion in the tech sector.
The firm collaborated on the report to highlight the importance of women's roles in the AI market.
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