The automation divide: Why women may bear the brunt of AI disruption in America

A new study by the Brookings Institution and the Centre for the Governance of AI finds women are disproportionately exposed to AI-driven job disruption, particularly in clerical and administrative roles. About six million workers face acute adaptation challenges, 86 per cent of them women, raising concerns that automation could deepen existing gender inequalities in the labour market.

The automation divide: Why women may bear the brunt of AI disruption in America
A new study by the Brookings Institution and the Centre for the Governance of AI finds women are disproportionately exposed to AI-driven job disruption, particularly in clerical and administrative roles. About six million workers face acute adaptation challenges, 86 per cent of them women, raising concerns that automation could deepen existing gender inequalities in the labour market.