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- Can AI fix the gender gap in STEM? | World Economic Forum
AI may widen the gender gap in STEM, but reskilling efforts offer a chance to boost women’s participation and leadership in technology-driven fields
- AMNC25: What to know about AI and the gender gap
Despite progress, women are missing out on jobs in the burgeoning AI sector Speakers at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions discussed the AI gender gap - and how to close it
- Women in STEM: Using reskilling to address the gender gap
Women make up just 28% of the global STEM workforce and only 22% of artificial intelligence (AI) professionals Left unaddressed, this deficit will restrict innovation and economic growth during the reskilling revolution Fostering collaboration, cultivating mentorship and delivering tailored solutions to country-specific challenges will close the STEM gender gap
- 8 female CEOs on bridging the gender gap in tech
The technology industry is booming – in the first quarter of 2021, global venture investments reached $125 billion (a 94% year on year increase) But if a rising tide lifts all boats, why has the inclusion and participation of women in tech not also shot up?
- In charts: the impact of gender and race in the tech industry | World . . .
These charts show how gender and race impact those working in the tech industry, where more needs to be done to promote diversity, equity and inclusion
- Why we need more women in tech by 2030 - and how to do it
The numbers are appalling: women make up less than 25% of the STEM (science-technology-engineering-mathematics) workforce in the United States Data from the US National Science Foundation shows that between 2006-2014, the number of women graduating with a degree in computer science actually declined
- How AI is worsening workplace gender gaps | World Economic Forum
Generative AI is reshaping jobs but widening gender gaps Women face more disruption, less opportunity – urgent action is needed to ensure equity in tech
- How to close the digital gender divide and empower women
Men are 52% more likely to have internet access than women in developing countries Discover the organizations working to close this digital gender divide
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