79% of women’s jobs in US could be disrupted, automated by AI
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By Alicia Wallace, CNN
Updated 4:25 PM EDT, Thu June 22, 2023


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recent research shows that although outnumbered by men in the US workforce, women could be disproportionately affected by businesses’ adoption of generative AI: One recent analysis estimates that 79% of working women (nearly 59 million) are in occupations susceptible to disruption and automation. That’s compared to 58% of working men

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A higher percentage of working women are employed in white-collar jobs, whereas for men it’s more of a 50-50 split between white- and blue-collar occupations, said Mark McNeilly, professor of the practice of marketing at the Kenan-Flagler school and lead author of the AI research. Some of the most AI-exposed occupations with a majority-female employee base are office and administrative support; healthcare practitioners and technical; education, training and library; health care support; and community and social services


A lot more at: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/21/econo...index.html
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I rather see a woman than see a machine working in the office...
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(24-06-2023, 08:53 AM)ysh02 Wrote:  I rather see a woman than see a machine working in the office...

May not even 'see' the machine. Just works in background answering calls, translating, creating PPTs, writing reports etc.
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Wow nothing to see but salary need to pay too...
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(24-06-2023, 08:45 AM)Levin Wrote:  By Alicia Wallace, CNN
Updated 4:25 PM EDT, Thu June 22, 2023


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recent research shows that although outnumbered by men in the US workforce, women could be disproportionately affected by businesses’ adoption of generative AI: One recent analysis estimates that 79% of working women (nearly 59 million) are in occupations susceptible to disruption and automation. That’s compared to 58% of working men

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A higher percentage of working women are employed in white-collar jobs, whereas for men it’s more of a 50-50 split between white- and blue-collar occupations, said Mark McNeilly, professor of the practice of marketing at the Kenan-Flagler school and lead author of the AI research. Some of the most AI-exposed occupations with a majority-female employee base are office and administrative support; healthcare practitioners and technical; education, training and library; health care support; and community and social services


A lot more at: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/21/econo...index.html
As long as All adults must have a salary to get by. How is it possible.?
https://youtu.be/0STAFg7XDvM Big Grin
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Not true. Women's jobs like Working Lady, Sugar Babes, cannot be replaced by AI.
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