Study finds AI threatens US women's jobs more than men's
NewsBytes | May 11, 2026 4:39 PM CST
AI underrepresentation risks bias against women
Women are also underrepresented in creating and regulating AI, which means they have less say in how these systems work, and that can lead to bias, like women's resumes getting rated lower than men's.
Even in fields like nursing and child care (where people matter most), AI tools could still make work tougher.
The report calls for smart policies so tech doesn't widen the gender gap at work.
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