Why is this happening? Technology educator Avery Swartz told Canadian news outlet CTV News that she thinks women take less risks in the workplace because “statistically, they are more likely to be ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already transforming many of the traditional workplace roles, and the rapid advance of the technology will continue to impact the jobs market for many years to come.
A 2025 study finds that when women and men both use AI to produce identical work product, the women are viewed as less competent than the men. This reflects a broader pattern of gender bias that ...
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 ...