Women are entering STEM and AI in larger numbers, but the tech industry still has a serious gender gap in technical roles, leadership, cybersecurity and career progression.
Women in AI
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Women Who Shifted to AI Careers Saw 145% Salary Growth, Says India AI Workforce Report
by Kabir Jainby Kabir JainThe India AI Workforce Report shows women reporting a 145% salary increase after moving into AI-enabled careers, with women QA engineers seeing the sharpest gains. The report points to a …
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Microsoft Singapore has launched the MPowerHer Collaboration to help women build practical AI and digital skills through mentorship, project-based learning, and partner-led career pathways. The initiative, developed with SG Women …
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As the India AI Impact Summit 2026 brings the world to Bharat Mandapam, UN Women has issued a clear warning: women are still underrepresented in AI design and research, and …
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From Siri to ChatGPT, the default feminine voice for digital assistants seems harmless—until you realise it reinforces outdated gender stereotypes. This article explores the origin, impact, and urgent need to …
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ANSR Women in Tech Report 2025: 52% of women see pay gaps, 58% lack mentorship
by Saranshby SaranshThe ANSR Women in Tech Report 2025 uncovers critical gaps in pay, mentorship, and leadership access for women in India’s tech industry. With responses from over 3,000 professionals, the report …
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As global enrollments in Gen-AI courses grow, a new Coursera report shows that women remain underrepresented in AI upskilling. This article explores the reasons behind the gender gap and how …
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Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the world, but women remain significantly underrepresented in the field. Less than 25% of AI specialists are women, and leadership roles in AI remain male-dominated. From …
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The Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse is calling for AI to be designed with gender equality at its core. With deepfakes, algorithmic bias, and digital …