The new data from Lean In reveal a gender gap in AI use, as well as in support and recognition for those who do use it.
AI is reshaping the workforce unevenly, putting women at greater risk of job displacement and creating new business risks ...
Women are less likely to use AI at work — and even when they do, they get less recognition for the effort, finds a new survey ...
Meta's plan to start evaluating employees' AI use in performance reviews in 2026 may pose gender bias risks. New research finds that women who use AI are perceived as less competent and as less ...
Men are more enthusiastic about AI, while women are more skeptical, according to CNBC's 5th annual SurveyMonkey Women at Work survey. Some 69% of men polled say that AI is a "valuable assistant and ...
Women perceive artificial intelligence (AI) as riskier than men do, according to a study. Beatrice Magistro and colleagues hypothesized that women are both more exposed to risk from AI and are more ...