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D&I Weekly News Round-Up: Gender gap, Accessibility, and more

Welcome to the latest edition of our Diversity & Inclusion News Round-Up. Today we talk about women falling behind in generative AI usage, Autism Acceptance Month, how visually impaired people can experience the solar eclipse, and a groundbreaking resolution to protect the rights of intersex people.

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

Caroline Berns - Head of D&I and Talent Acquisition MMEA

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

Compliance Officer – Leadership & Culture

Gender Gap

According to new research, women are falling behind in generative AI usage, with the widest gap being among Generation Z workers, which can result in long-term gender balance issues. Insightful article, sharing what companies can do to reverse this trend.

Accessibility

Researchers at Harvard University have developed a sound device that allows visually impaired individuals to experience the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8. Read more here.

LGBTQI+

The United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution on Thursday aimed at safeguarding the rights of intersex people. This is the first initiative of its kind and is considered a landmark moment for human rights. Read more here.

Neurodiversity

April is Autism Acceptance Month - this article explains the background, and how we can better support the autistic community.

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