Women Are 20% Less Likely to Use AI — Here’s the Completely Unsurprising Reason Why
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Is it more likely that men use artificial generative intelligence than women? The answer, according to a recent working paper, presented in the American media The Wall Street Journal, is yes. The study analyzed the adoption of generative AI worldwide and detected a marked gap in the use of AI by men and women, both in the professional field and in everyday life. In one part of the document, for example, the authors found that women accounted for…
A recent study shows that men are much more likely to use artificial intelligence. One of the reasons given is that women fear being criticized for using technology.
The Gender Gap in AI Use: Why Women Are Falling Behind
When ChatGPT became the fastest platform ever to reach 100 million users, it was celebrated as the AI platform for everyone. But one detail went unnoticed: most of those users were men. While tech headlines cheered a democratized revolution, the reality revealed a gender divide. According to a 2023 Statista survey, men were the majority of early adopters, with women trailing behind. AI is pitched as the great equalizer. A tool that can revolutio…
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