New AI tools are poised to shake up vast swaths of the US workforce in the coming decades, and they’ll have a disproportionate effect on women, according to a study by the Kenan Institute.
"Eight out of 10 women in the US workforce are in occupations highly exposed to generative AI automation vs. six out of 10 men," the study finds. It defines "highly exposed" as positions where 25% to 50% of its tasks could be automated by generative AI.
The findings build off a Goldman Sachs report that identified the top 15 occupations most likely to be automated by generative […]
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