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Gender and feminist considerations in artificial intelligence from a developing-world perspective, with India as a case study

Interdisciplinary Studies

Gender and feminist considerations in artificial intelligence from a developing-world perspective, with India as a case study

S. Kumar and S. Choudhury

This research explores the critical relationship between women and technology in developing nations, with a focus on how AI and robotics could shape women's futures in India. Conducted by Shailendra Kumar and Sanghamitra Choudhury, the study tackles the pressing question: will technology empower or further marginalize women?

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Abstract
This manuscript examines the interplay between women, technology, and potential outcomes in developing nations, using India as a case study. It explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics might affect women's prospects, considering their underrepresentation in high-level professions and disproportionate underemployment. The study investigates whether AI will worsen or improve the situation of women in the developing world, addressing a research gap in this area.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 26, 2022
Authors
Shailendra Kumar, Sanghamitra Choudhury
Tags
women
technology
AI
robotics
developing nations
India
employment
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