Women make up just 31 per cent of generative AI (GenAI) course enrolments in the UK, highlighting a persistent gender divide in one of tech’s fastest-growing fields.
According to a new report from Coursera, UK enrolments in GenAI courses surged by 227 per cent over the past year.
Yet, female participation remains well below parity, mirroring the 32 per cent global average.
This imbalance is part of a broader trend in STEM and AI careers.
While the number of women entering full time STEM degrees in the UK increased by 50 per cent between 2011, and 2020, they still make up just 26 per cent of the UK tech workforce.
The same pattern is playing out in GenAI, despite its growing influence across industries.
Dr Alexandra Urban, learning science research lead at Coursera, warned that the gender gap in AI is not just a workforce issue, but has real world consequences.
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