AI-Threatened Jobs Are Mostly Held by Women, Study Shows
Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg

AI-Threatened Jobs Are Mostly Held by Women, Study Shows

While artificial intelligence is causing upheaval across the workforce, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.

“The distribution of genders across occupations reflects the biases deeply rooted in our society, with women often being confined to roles such as administrative assistants and secretaries,” said Hakki Ozdenoren, economist at Revelio Labs. “Consequently, the impact of AI becomes skewed along gender lines.”

Revelio Labs identified jobs that are most likely to be replaced by AI based on a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research. They then identified the gender breakdown of those jobs and found that many of them are generally held by women, such as bill and account collectors, payroll clerks and executive assistants. Advances in AI are aggravating gender disparity in the global workforce, where companies are considering cutting some staff and leveraging generative AI in their workflow. Read the full story.


Get exclusive reporting and analysis from the Bloomberg Technology team around the world, including a weekly edition focused on AI. Click here to sign up for the Bloomberg Tech Daily newsletter and read our latest AI coverage.

A green banner that says "Tech Daily: Exclusive coverage from Bloomberg reporters worldwide. Get it in your inbox."

The Big Story

As product delays and micromanagement hinder C3.ai, short sellers — and former employees — wonder whether Tom Siebel's company is taking advantage of the generative AI trend.


Live Event: Bloomberg Technology Summit

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Halle Berry will be among the speakers at the Bloomberg Technology Summit on June 22. Register to attend in San Francisco or virtually.


AI Stories Not to Miss

Explore more AI coverage from the Bloomberg News team.


Bloomberg News offers a wide array of daily and weekly newsletters — explore them all here.

?? Join Us at the Africa AI Summit 2023! Are you ready to be part of a groundbreaking event that's shaping the future of AI across the African continent? The Africa AI Summit 2023 is here to inspire, connect, and transform. ?? Innovation: Discover the latest trends in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. Unleash your creativity and explore limitless possibilities! ?? Impact: Learn how AI is making a difference in healthcare, education, finance, and more. See how technology can change lives and drive sustainable growth. ?? Stakeholder Partnerships: Network with industry leaders, policymakers, and entrepreneurs. Forge meaningful connections that will drive AI forward in Africa. Join us for insightful discussions, keynote speakers, startup showcases, and hands-on workshops. It's not just an event; it's a movement! ?? Date: 11/10/2023 ??? Location: Virtual ?? Register now; https://lnkd.in/e_4Vt_sg Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of AI innovation. Let's shape the future of Africa together. ??

  • 该图片无替代文字
回复
Iehab Mustafa Mohammed Al Haddad

Electronic at L-3 Communications

1 年

Beautiful

回复
Mohd Rahman

Retired under health reason

1 年

" Targeted beneficial application of AI easing the traditional stress of Humanbeing under modeling concept under trend & impact analysis sustainable way at all times to come may be the prudent solution

林崎代表

林崎経営管理事務所 - 代表

1 年

Yeah,AI will replace lots of jobs from humans. However this is not the first time for humans. Humans have had lots of history like AI replicating their jobs.

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Bloomberg News的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了