But then there are industries like financial services, where women make up nearly half of the U.S. sector's workforce. Women hold only 25 percent of the financial services senior management jobs that experts say are less vulnerable to AI's impact. Frontline workers are particularly vulnerable to AI disruption, and in the U.S. 85 percent of bank tellers are women.
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