Study says more women than men in Africa will likely lose outsourcing tasks to AI
- By 2030, more women than men in Africa's outsourcing sector are likely to lose tasks to automation and artificial intelligence, according to a report released at a conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
- Tasks performed by women are 10% more vulnerable to automation than those performed by men, which may worsen gender-based inequalities if not addressed.
- Up to 40% of human tasks in Africa's outsourcing sector are at risk of being automated, particularly lower-paying jobs that make up 68% of the workforce.
- Rwandan President Paul Kagame called for investments in AI to reduce inequality and enhance connectivity among African countries.
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Study says more women than men in Africa will likely lose outsourcing tasks to AI
A new report says that more women than men working in Africa’s outsourcing sector will likely see their tasks in the workplace replaced by automation and artificial intelligence by 2030.
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