The article discusses how women can excel in leadership roles within the framework of hybrid intelligence, combining natural and artificial social skills. Neuroscience shows gender differences in brain connectivity, where women have enhanced empathy and social cognition, which are vital for effective leadership. By highlighting women's abilities in multitasking and ethical decision-making, the piece underscores their potential in AI and tech ethics, providing real-world examples and practical strategies for cultivating these traits in all leaders.
On average, male brains have more connections running front-to-back within each hemisphere, while female brains have more links between the left and right hemispheres.
Neuroscience also underscores women's strengths in empathy and social understanding, traits increasingly recognized as key to effective leadership.
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