Young men are using artificial intelligence more than their female colleagues. According to Slack, Gen Z men are 25% more likely to have tried AI tools than Gen Z women, with 35% of male respondents having used AI for work purposes, compared to 29% of female respondents. Previous studies have also identified gender differences in the perception and impact of AI on job mobility. For instance, a different study by Cognizant and Oxford Economics found that 41% of women believe that AI will hinder their job prospects, whereas only 29% of men share this concern. (Forbes)
📊 YPulse data: 67% of 13-39-year-old males have used an AI chatbot, vs 54% of females
