For a long time, the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been criticized for its influence on the labor market, as individuals fear losing their employment or having the most valuable aspects of their everyday duties mechanized by AI technology. However, the impact on jobs may not be evenly distributed. A study conducted at the University of North Carolina has revealed that a significant number of working women, 8 out of 10, face a higher risk of job loss due to the rise of artificial intelligence. In comparison, the risk for men stands at 6 out of 10 […]
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