Ebha Patel’s work offers a different AI story. Through Ghar Ayee Nanhi Pari, she has used an AI-powered phygital model to improve rural women’s income, access and participation.
Women and AI
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Women and the Future of Digital Work in India: New Opportunities, Old Barriers
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPDigital work is opening new opportunities for women in India through gig platforms, AI data tasks, online services, content creation, and digital entrepreneurship. But device ownership, internet access, safety, training, …
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The Gender Penalty for Using AI: Women’s Competence is Judged Twice as Harshly as Men’s for Using AI
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe gender penalty for using AI is becoming visible in hiring. A study by Zehra Chatoo found that identical AI-assisted CVs were judged differently when assigned male and female names, …
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AI may pose a sharper employment risk for women because many women work in administrative, clerical, support, process-driven and service roles that AI can automate or reshape. But recent reports …
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AI is reshaping work, and women face greater exposure. This article explains why and outlines realistic solutions for organisations, women, and policymakers.
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Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we work and think, but women remain more hesitant to adopt AI tools. This gap is not about skill—it is about trust, ethics, and the …
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The Indian AI Impact Summit 2026 is set to bring global leaders together to shape the future of Artificial Intelligence. As AI systems increasingly influence governance, work, and everyday life, …