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Women 22% less likely to use generative AI than men, study finds

A meta-analysis of 18 studies from Harvard Business School indicates that women are 22% less likely than men to use generative AI tools. This disparity was observed across various contexts, including workplaces and daily life, and held true regardless of country, industry, occupation, or specific AI tool used. The findings suggest a notable gender gap in the adoption and utilization of generative AI technologies. AI

IMPACT Highlights a significant gender gap in generative AI adoption, suggesting potential barriers or differing user experiences that need addressing.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses findings from a meta-analysis about AI usage, which falls under commentary on AI trends.

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Women 22% less likely to use generative AI than men, study finds

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    There's a Reason Women Aren't Swooning Over AI Like Men Are According to a recent Harvard Business School meta-analysis of 18 studies, women have 22% lower odds

    There's a Reason Women Aren't Swooning Over AI Like Men Are According to a recent Harvard Business School meta-analysis of 18 studies, women have 22% lower odds of using generative AI websites and apps than men, both at work and in everyday life. And this pattern holds across cou…