Many businesses are deploying AI faster than they’re preparing employees — leading to an 'AI underclass' at some firms
Business leaders and decision-makers feel prepared for the AI revolution, but employees feel they're lacking in education and guidance.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Corporations are not preparing their workers for an AI tsunami
Businesses are racing to automate, but many staff are being left without the retraining, clarity, or safeguards needed to adapt Read Full Ar
AI adoption is rising, but employee readiness is falling behind
As AI becomes a core workplace capability, organisations increasingly expect employees to integrate it into everyday work. However, many wor
AI adoption is rising, but employee readiness is falling behind
As AI becomes a core workplace capability, organisations increasingly expect employees to integrate it into everyday work. However, many wor

70% of US Business Owners Say They Need More AI Training
While businesses are becoming more comfortable with AI, a significant number of leaders still feel in the dark. The post 70% of US Business
UK workers are teaching themselves AI as employers lag on training, research finds

Experienced workers, not AI, are squeezing out new graduates
Young job seekers are blaming their vanishing prospects on AI. Older employees are quietly absorbing their roles instead
The AI literacy gap: Why college graduates feel unprepared for an AI-driven workforce
Without guardrails on the use of AI tools, students are left to find their own way and make their own decisions for using the technology.

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.