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workplace gender equity
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The workplace gender equity tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about disparities between men and women in professional settings, with a focus on technology adoption. Recent content highlights a CNBC/SurveyMonkey poll showing that men embrace generative AI at work faster than women, with 69% of men versus 61% of women viewing AI as a valuable collaborator. The poll also reveals that women are more skeptical, with many feeling that using AI at work feels like cheating. These differences in early adoption may affect career advancement and workflow influence, making this a key issue for workplace gender equity in the AI era.
CNBC’s latest SurveyMonkey “Women at Work” poll landed a clear and important signal: the generative-AI era is opening with a gendered split — men are more likely to call AI a “valuable assistant,” while women are noticeably more skeptical and far less likely to be frequent users at work. The...