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The need for greater diversity in tech is now even more acute, due to the rise of AI. A techUK panel offered some personal insights.
The need for greater diversity in tech is now even more acute, due to the rise of AI. A techUK panel offered some personal insights.
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The number of entry-level female professionals joining the data industry nosedived last year. The question is, is it to do with the sector losing its appeal to women or is it part of a wider trend across the tech industry as a whole?