Who knew men were so much more likely to use generative AI than women? I got pitched this week on a study about generative AI focusing on OpenAI’s lead with ChatGPT over Bard, among other things. But I saw one thing stand out in the data: men were more than 2X more likely to visit and use generative AI tools than women.
So I wrote about it. From my post at Forbes:
OpenAI’s ChatGPT gets 60 times the traffic of Google’s conversational generative AI engine Bard and boasts industry-leading 30-minutes session times. But perhaps the bigger news from an analysis of the top 50 AI tools on the web is that while 69.5% of users were men, only 30.5% were women.
If generative AI tools are significant aides in accomplishing work and unlocking new opportunity, that’s a problem going forward.