Why don’t women use artificial intelligence?
Even when in the same jobs, men are much more likely to turn to the tech
Be more productive. That is how ChatGPT, a generative-artificial-intelligence tool from OpenAI, sells itself to workers. But despite industry hopes that the technology will boost productivity across the workforce, not everyone is on board. According to two recent studies, women use ChatGPT between 16 and 20 percentage points less than their male peers, even when they are employed in the same jobs or read the same subject.
Explore more
This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “A new gender gap”
Finance & economics August 24th 2024
- Kamala Harris’s cost-of-living plan will end in failure
- America’s anti-price-gouging laws are too minor to be communist
- America’s recession signals are flashing red. Don’t believe them
- Why don’t women use artificial intelligence?
- Why investors are not buying Europe’s revival
- Investors should avoid a new generation of rip-off ETFs
- Artificial intelligence is losing hype
More from Finance & economics
China meets its official growth target. Not everyone is convinced
For one thing, 2024 saw the second-weakest rise in nominal GDP since the 1970s
Ethiopia gets a stockmarket. Now it just needs some firms to list
The country is no longer the most populous without a bourse
Are big cities overrated?
New economic research suggests so
Why catastrophe bonds are failing to cover disaster damage
The innovative form of insurance is reaching its limits
“The Traitors”, a reality TV show, offers a useful economics lesson
It is a finite, sequential, incomplete information game
Will Donald Trump unleash Wall Street?
Bankers have plenty of reason to be hopeful