NTU has also seen more female students taking up courses in AI and ML. Its dean of the College of Computing & Data Science and vice-president of AI and digital economy, Professor Luke Ong ...
This reluctance creates a dangerous cycle: as women hesitate to adopt these technologies, they fall further behind in both the workplace and a society increasingly shaped by AI. But this time could be ...
In AI training programs, women represent just 28% of enrollments ... You don't need a computer science degree or corporate backing to start using AI. Many of the tools are free and available ...