Men, over-represented in both analytical, technical and professional roles as well as production, were found to work in occupations more likely to be affected by AI. Photo: Alamy
Men, over-represented in both analytical, technical and professional roles as well as production, were found to work in occupations more likely to be affected by AI. Photo: Alamy

Men and better-paid white-collar workers’ jobs more likely to be affected by AI, research suggests

  • The AI revolution could affect work in nearly every occupation, but certain demographics will be impacted more, research from the Brookings Institution suggests
  • Men, over-represented in both analytical, technical and professional roles as well as production, work in occupations with much higher AI exposure

Men, over-represented in both analytical, technical and professional roles as well as production, were found to work in occupations more likely to be affected by AI. Photo: Alamy
Men, over-represented in both analytical, technical and professional roles as well as production, were found to work in occupations more likely to be affected by AI. Photo: Alamy
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