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Women have historically lagged behind men in adopting new technologies, but in some contexts, this trend is becoming obsolete: Senior women working in the tech industry are outperforming men working at the same level when it comes to adopting Generative AI (GenAI) tools, according to research from Boston Consulting Group. The reason for this discrepancy? Senior women in tech have more confidence in their GenAI abilities while being less risk-averse when it comes to GenAI and more aware of its potential. Learn how to boost gender equity in GenAI adoption and leadership at your company, harnessing the power of senior women in tech to inspire change.

Take-Aways

  • Executive women outperform men in technical roles in adopting Generative AI.
  • Senior tech industry women are more aware of GenAI’s potential, more confident, and more risk-tolerant.
  • Women leaders steering your GenAI agenda can inspire others to achieve their full potential.

About the Authors

Maria Barisano, Neveen Awad, Adriana Dahik, Julie Bedard, Uche MonuGunjan Mundhra and Katherine Lou are professionals with Boston Consulting Group.