Women's Empowerment Through AI

Author:

Pimpalkar Amit Purushottam1ORCID,Wankhade Nisha Ramesh2ORCID,Chole Vikrant3,Golhar Yogesh4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management, India

2. Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur, India

3. G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, India

4. St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering, Nagpur, India

Abstract

The digital era presents both opportunities and challenges for women's empowerment. Traditional safety paradigms often prove inadequate in addressing these concerns, creating a pressing need for novel approaches to anticipate and mitigate risks proactively. Addressing these disparities necessitates a two-pronged approach: fostering equitable access to technology and cultivating digital skills, enabling women to navigate online spaces safely and confidently. Empowering women in the digital era will unlock their full potential, driving innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development. AI-driven predictive safety mechanisms hold the key to anticipating potential threats and creating a safer, more inclusive digital world for all women. This chapter's overarching mission is to illuminate the transformative potential of harnessing AI alongside data analytics to revolutionize women's safety, fostering empowerment, inclusivity, and societal progress.

Publisher

IGI Global

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