Jacob Lund/ Shutterstock My clients often ask me if the proliferation of AI will help or hurt women in the workplace. The potential impact is significant—and if we do not act now , women will bear the brunt of the negative effects. First, employment: According to the IMF, 11% of women’s jobs are at risk of elimination from AI—a higher percentage than for jobs currently held by men. But reskilling and upskilling can flip the odds and offer new opportunities for women. Additionally, AI could widen the gender gap in the leadership pipeline. While 56% of university graduates are […]
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