AI Innovation Requires More Women at the Table. Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, economies, and daily life, but its roots run deeper than the breakthroughs of today’s tech giants.
The gender gap in generative AI isn’t just about who uses the tools—it’s also about who builds them. AI developers make crucial decisions—designing models, selecting training data, determining data ...
The gender gap in artificial intelligence (AI) use appears to be closing -- and fast. On Tuesday, the Deloitte Center for Technology, Media and Telecommunications released new predictions around ...
Editor's Note: This article appears in Governing's Special Issue 2025 magazine. You can subscribe here. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent in the public sector, it will impact ...
As a part of TechCrunch’s ongoing Women in AI series, which seeks to give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved (and overdue) time in the spotlight, TechCrunch interviewed Sophia ...
Women are facing a one-two punch from generative AI. As the technology becomes more commonplace, so do the issues surrounding its rise. Women's jobs are more likely to be affected by AI's growth, ...
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In a single day, three major consumer tech trends emerged: AI in smartphones is creating fragmented and confusing user experiences, retro gadgets like cassette tapes are enjoying a Gen Z-led ...