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The article analyzes the differences between male and female intelligence from the perspective of sociocultural factors, biological characteristics and differences in the use of modern technologies, in particular artificial intelligence. International studies show that men use generative artificial intelligence technologies more actively than women. However, from a historical point of view, it is observed that over the past 100 years, women have caught up with men in terms of IQ and even surpassed them in many countries (research by J. Flynn). Also, the sharpness of intellectual differences in men (the abundance of geniuses and weaklings) is compared with the intellectual stability inherent in women.
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