New Delhi, March 22 -- The rapid development of artificial intelligence has sparked various concerns about its impact on the labor market, society, and business models. Add this one to the list: The potential risk to women is even bigger-from reinforcing gender biases to hitting roles disproportionately held by women.

A report released this week by JP Morgan's strategic research team highlighted a confluence of factors related to AI that risk widening gender gaps and could dent the promise of AI. The team in a report released this week cautioned that these gaps need to be addressed to "avoid creating a self-reinforcing cycle of biases, underrepresentation and weaker productivity gains."

One potential problem the analysts highlighted: Th...