Indian Women leading in Artificial Intelligence
As claimed by an international study, with regards to women's progress in the workforce, India is at odds due to various reasons. This study also unveiled that, while the employment of Indian women in the workforce is only 26 per cent, Indian Women contribute to about 22% in Artificial Inetelligence expertise. Gauri Padmanabhan, Partner, Heidrick & Struggles says – "Thanks to the growing involvement of leaders committed to creating a more inclusive work environment, we are seeing a growing trend of more women becoming equipped with the latest technology skill sets. This indicates an increasing number of women in India are entering a space which was commonly seen as a male-dominated domain." Geetha Manjunath and Nidhi Mathur began Niramai, a health-tech that utilizes AI to detect breast cancer.
Mar-13-2021, 18:47:33 GMT
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