International Women’s Day: Who are the women most likely to be using AI at work?


Women who don't work in tech are still few and far between when it comes to using AI in their day-to-day professional lives. — AFP Relaxnews

International Women’s Rights Day on March 8 provides an opportunity to examine the relationship between women and new technologies, and AI in particular. It turns out that women in tech are seizing the potential of generative artificial intelligence, unlike their counterparts working in other sectors.

So suggests a survey conducted by the strategy consulting firm, Boston Consulting Group, among 6,500 employees working in technology companies based in five different countries worldwide (US, UK, Japan, India and Germany). It reports that more women in senior high-tech positions are using AI at work than their male counterparts.

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