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AI Adoption Gap Widens Between Men and Women, Study Finds

What Happened

A new analysis by The Wall Street Journal reveals a pronounced divide between men and women in the use of artificial intelligence technologies such as chatbots and generative AI apps. According to survey and usage data cited in the report, men are adopting AI at higher rates across workplace and personal contexts, utilizing tools like ChatGPT and other advanced systems more frequently than women. The findings suggest that barriers such as lack of familiarity, confidence, or targeted marketing may influence this growing digital gender gap.

Why It Matters

The gender disparity in AI adoption has significant implications for workforce diversity, digital literacy, and equitable participation in the next wave of technology. If left unaddressed, this gap could reinforce existing inequalities and limit opportunities for women in tech industries. Read more in our AI News Hub

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