Gender Parity in the Intelligent Age

Developed in collaboration with LinkedIn as part of an ongoing data partnership for the Global Gender Gap Report, this paper addresses the challenges and opportunities of an AI-driven economic transformation from a gender parity perspective.
Developed in collaboration with LinkedIn as part of an ongoing data partnership for the Global Gender Gap Report, this paper addresses the challenges and opportunities of an AI-driven economic transformation from a gender parity perspective.
In an exploration of workforce, skilling, and innovation scenarios, the paper provides strategic insights on how women and men are engaging with AI. Raising timely reflections for industry, policy and multilateral leaders, this paper sets the tone for further exploration of GenAI as an accelerant for gender parity
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