User-centered design can indeed bridge the gender gap in technology by ensuring that products are reflective of and accessible to users of all genders. By involving a diverse range of women and other gender minorities in the design process, their unique needs and experiences become foundational to technology development, paving the way for more inclusive and empowering digital tools.
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