Impacts of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics on Gender Studies at the Workplace from a Developing Countries Perspectives
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research (IJETER) (Vol.11, No. 2)Publication Date: 2023-02-10
Authors : Dibya Banerjee;
Page : 83-86
Keywords : Artificial Intelligence (AI); Deep Learning (DL); Gender Inequality; Feminism; Machine Learning (ML); Robotic System;
Abstract
This article illustrates the relationship among technology inclusion, women, and likely perspectives in the developing countries. This study demonstrates how Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects the opportunities for women's in developing world. The condition of women in developing world such as in India or south Asian area are considered as working domestically and are under-represented in good or high-level positions. Women are disproportionately facing prejudice and underemployed in the workplace. This paper describes the estimation of the implication of AI can exacerbate the bad status of women in the develop countries. This study attempts the comparison of women status in the developed and developing countries. This article provides an outstanding study of the enhancement of gender inequality and feminism in the developing world with the fast technical advancement in our society and at workplace.
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