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AI Automation Puts More Women Than Men at Job Risk, Study Finds

What Happened

A recent study reported by Inc.com reveals that artificial intelligence is expected to have a disproportionate impact on women in the workforce. The data demonstrates that women are more likely than men to face job displacement due to AI-driven automation. Researchers attribute this disparity to the concentration of women in roles considered highly automatable, such as administrative support and customer service positions. As businesses rapidly adopt automation and AI technologies, many traditional jobs commonly held by women could be replaced or transformed, exposing female workers to greater employment risks.

Why It Matters

This trend raises concerns about gender equity in the rapidly evolving labor market fueled by AI technologies. Policymakers and businesses must now consider strategies to ensure equitable opportunities and upskilling for women as automation reshapes the future of work. Read more in our AI News Hub

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