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DNA-based Skin Care Products Market size is projected to grow USD 15.3 Billion by 2034, from USD 7.8 Billion in 2024, at ...
Research shows the gender gap holds across all regions, sectors, and occupations. As a leader in technology for nearly 30 years, I have observed waves of innovation disrupt the global business ...
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to ...
Laura Bates told Newsweek there will be a "widening gap in terms of women's access to and uptake of new technologies…this ...
Women’s health leaders say this is a new era of artificial intelligence, enabling earlier diagnoses, more personalized treatments, and long-overdue attention to female medical conditions that… ...
Explore how AI is transforming the job landscape, particularly for women-led jobs at risk of automation, and the proactive steps being taken to ensure gender equity in the workforce.
AI automation threatens jobs traditionally held by women in sectors such as administrative support, customer service, food service and retail/sales.
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 ...
Lung cancer risk in never-smokers predicted by AI tool 'Sybil' An estimated 57% of Asian-American women diagnosed with lung cancer have never smoked, compared to only about 15% of all other women.
New study finds open-source AI hiring tools favor men over women, raising concerns about bias and fairness in automated job recruitment.
While AI holds promise for improving breast cancer screening, we should proceed cautiously.
To encourage more women to get involved, the venture studio hosted a hands-on event called an "AI Hackathon," where participants learned to use cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools.