'Only one fifth of AI professionals are women, likely to grow 4-fold'
	
		
				New Delhi, Oct. 31 -- Women make up just one in five professionals in India's artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workforce today, but their numbers are set to grow nearly fourfold by 2027, according to a new report by venture capital firm Kalaari Capital. The report, 'Wired for Impact: Women in Ind(AI)', was launched in Delhi on Thursday, in the presence of Bansuri Swaraj, Member of Parliament, Pragya Misra from OpenAI.
Kalaari estimates that India currently has around 84,000 women in AI and ML roles, roughly 20% of the total workforce. That figure could rise to 3.4 lakh by 2027. "AI can be the ultimate empowerment tool, but only if it's built with everyone, not just for them," Pragya Misra, Head of Policy & Partnerships...
		
			
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