Une étude affirme que l’IA inquiète davantage les femmes que les hommes
February 18, 2026
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•A study reveals that women are more concerned than men about the deployment of AI in companies, due to a greater perception of economic and social risks.
•Women's skepticism decreases when the benefits of AI are clearly defined and job creation is guaranteed, suggesting an aversion to uncertainty rather than a rejection of technology.
•Researchers emphasize the need for public policies that reduce bias, support professional transitions, and secure career paths to prevent AI from exacerbating existing inequalities.
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