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This is National Women's History Month and Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the workforce, creating a significant, history-making trend where women face disproportionate risks of job displacement, particularly in clerical and administrative roles. Studies indicate that some 6 million women in the United States, who hold highly automatable positions, may need to find new jobs or leave the workforce entirely as AI adoption spreads. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss the impact of AI on working women with Jayeeta Putatunda, director of the AI Center of Excellence at Fitch Ratings, and Meredith Delaware, executive director at PCI Federal Government Services.
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This is National Women's History Month and Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the workforce, creating a significant, history-making trend where women face disproportionate risks of job displacement, particularly in clerical and administrative roles. Studies indicate that some 6 million women in the United States, who hold highly automatable positions, may need to find new jobs or leave the workforce entirely as AI adoption spreads. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss the impact of AI on working women with Jayeeta Putatunda, director of the AI Center of Excellence at Fitch Ratings, and Meredith Delaware, executive director at PCI Federal Government Services.