Gender bias in interaction design results in products and applications that fail to meet the diverse needs of their user base, potentially alienating or disadvantaging certain groups. Overlooking gender diversity can limit the utility, accessibility, and appeal of technology, reinforcing stereotypes and contributing to inequality. Addressing this requires incorporating diverse perspectives during the design process and actively seeking feedback from a wide range of users.
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