Survey Finds Gender Gap In AI Adoption
CNBC reports on SurveyMonkey's 5th annual Women at Work survey (Feb. 10–16) of 6,330 respondents, finding men more likely to view AI as a valuable collaborator (69% men vs. 61% women). Women report higher suspicion and lower usage—64% never use AI at work versus 55% of men—raising concerns about potential career and promotion impacts.
Key Points
- 1Shows 69% of men versus 61% of women view AI as a valuable assistant or collaborator
- 2Highlights adoption gap: 64% of women never use AI at work, compared with 55% of men
- 3Warns lower female AI uptake could widen promotion gaps and produce long-term career impacts
Scoring Rationale
Broad, credible survey evidence of workplace AI gender gaps, but observational design limits causal conclusions and generalizability.
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