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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
I rather see a woman than see a machine working in the office...
(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.
Wow nothing to see but salary need to pay too...
(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
Not true. Women's jobs like Working Lady, Sugar Babes, cannot be replaced by AI.