How the AI gender gap could impact women's careers


Women use AI tools less than men, according to US research. — Photography pixdeluxe/Getty Images/AFP Relaxnews

Every year since 1977, March 8 has been dedicated to women's rights. The theme for the 2025 edition of International Women's Day was "for all women and girls: rights, equality, empowerment.” By becoming more democratic, artificial intelligence can become a lever for the emancipation and empowerment of women in business. However, women must be willing to appropriate the tools that use this technology.

Whether it's asking ChatGPT to find specific figures in a long PDF document, to make a presentation based on a study, or even to write a "firm but polite” message to a colleague, in the office, artificial intelligence can make many tasks more efficient. The time saved is estimated at 57 minutes per day on average by AI users, according to a study by Odoxa published in February and conducted with a panel of 2,000 participants.

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