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There's a gap in how men and women perceive AI, a new poll found. The poll adds to a growing body of research that suggests AI will affect the jobs of men and women differently. In fact, 53% of women surveyed said they would ban their kids from using AI altogether, compared to 26% of men. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe findings on the AI gender gap is an addition to a growing body of research that suggests that the AI revolution will affect men and women differently. The gender gap also affects women already in the AI world: AI startups in the UK founded by women raised six times less than those founded by men over the last 10 years.
Persons: , Axios, Jordan Marlatt, Marlatt, Erin Young, Jacqueline DeStefano, Nicole Cueto Organizations: Service, International Labour Organization, Pew Research Center, Turing Institute, Omni Business Intelligence Solutions
Travelers critiqued some Airbnb hosts' steep cleaning fees and checkout-chore lists last year. The Wall Street Journal even published a front-page story with the headline, "Welcome to Your Airbnb, the Cleaning Fees Are $143 and You'll Still Have to Wash the Linens." Some hosts rushed in to please travelers, boldly highlighting $0 cleaning fees as a marketing tactic. This month, 42% of surveyed consumers held a favorable view of Airbnb, Morning Consult found, up from 38% of surveyed consumers in January 2022. In 2018, when Morning Consult began tracking Airbnb, only 23% of surveyed consumers held favorable opinions of the firm.
Self-identifying Democrats in particular have soured on the car maker since Mr. Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in late October, according to data from research firm Morning Consult. Mr. Musk, who plays a large role in the public image of Tesla and now Twitter, on Nov. 7 urged voters to back Republicans in the midterm elections. Net favorability is the percentage of respondents with positive perceptions of a brand minus the percentage with negative perceptions. Tesla also has millions of active supporters online, as does Mr. Musk. More than 94% of U.S. adults are now familiar with Mr. Musk, up from about 75% one year ago, according to Mr. Marlatt of Morning Consult.
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