With the rise of AI automation, women are more likely to be disproportionately impacted due to gender disparity in certain fields of work. Women are more likely to be more affected by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) automation in the workforce, because they are more represented in job sectors which involve functions that overlap with AI.
This, compounded with the fact that women are less presented in fields where AI has less effect, such as blue-collar manual work, means that there is a gendered impact with regards to how AI affects employees, especially in Asia’s major economies, according to […]
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