Who will be the most affected by the jobs that can be replaced by AI?

Men14%

Women25%

Both60%

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Head of Transformation in Government2 years ago

I confess that I voted women largely due to the fear that continued pervasive gender inequality will somehow find its bias penalising women's jobs over those of men. But then I decided to do a bit of research and came across this list: https://ilostat.ilo.org/these-occupations-are-dominated-by-women/
Scanning top to bottom I notice a few salient categories that support my point: general and keyboard clerks, teaching professionals, customer service clerks, other clerks, legal professionals (and related fields).

Then on the other side and against my vote and argument we find male-dominated professions: drivers, metal machinery, armed forces, science professionals and ICT.

I suppose it remains to see how protectionism and human-centricity laws will play out over the next decade... 

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