International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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India | Arts and Humanities | Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025 | Pages: 1579 - 1583


Cyberfeminism and the Future Identity of Women in the AI Era (Integrating Trends Across Technology, Culture, Science, & Social Dynamics)

Dr. Kavitha K

Abstract: As artificial intelligence continues transforming global economies, social structures, and cultural imaginaries, the question of how women's identities evolve within these shifting paradigms becomes increasingly urgent. This paper explores the intersection of cyberfeminism and the emerging dynamics of gender identity in the AI era, emphasizing how digital technology challenges and reinforces patriarchal norms. Drawing on feminist theory, critical technology studies, and post-humanist discourse, the study interrogates how AI systems shape the new spaces for resistance, fluidity, and redefinition. Cyberfeminism, which emerged in the 1990s as a response to both cyber culture and third-wave feminism, serves as a critical lens to understand how women engage with resistance and reimagine the technological future. The paper considers erasing the re-embodiment of women within algorithmic spaces, examining issues such as gendered labour in tech, digital identity construction, and the myth of neutrality in AI. Ultimately, it argues that reclaiming agency over tech-code, both literally and metaphorically it is the key to forging an inclusive, equitable vision of future womanhood in an increasingly automated world. This paper explores the evolving identities of women in the age of artificial intelligence through the lens of cyberfeminism, a theoretical framework that interrogates the intersection of gender, technology, and digital power. As AI systems increasingly shape social structures, labour, and cultural narratives, this study examines how women's role is being redefined both by algorithmic design and by feminist interventions in digital spaces. Drawing from interdisciplinary sources including feminist theory, digital humanities, science, and technology, the research highlights how cyberfeminism challenges the dominant narratives through the AI development arena. The paper argues that the transition from consciousness as human subjectivity to the technical code of algorithmic systems, many new forms of gendered identity emerging, fluid, decentralized, and digitally mediated. These shifts pose both risks and opportunities: while AI can reinforce patriarchal norms, it also offers tools for reimagining feminist futures. Ultimately, the study positions cyberfeminism as a vital discourse for understanding and shaping the role of women in an increasingly automated world.

Keywords: Cyberfeminism, Artificial Intelligence, AI-Technology, Neoliberal, Fluid Identity, Post-Gender Expression, Cultural Hybridity, Cultural Identity, Cross-Cultural Phenomenon, Cognitive Expansion, Feminist Futurism, Post-Gender Expressions Future Women

How to Cite?: Dr. Kavitha K, "Cyberfeminism and the Future Identity of Women in the AI Era (Integrating Trends Across Technology, Culture, Science, & Social Dynamics)", Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1579-1583, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25828120055, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25828120055


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