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AI is taking over 93% of US workplaces but only half are trained to use it: Who’s falling behind, and why?
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American companies are rapidly investing in AI, but employee training isn't keeping pace. This disconnect poses a significant risk, leading to underutilized tools and inefficient processes. While executives acknowledge AI's transformative potential, structured training is often overlooked, leaving employees overwhelmed and hindering successful implementation. Bridging this gap is crucial for realizing AI's productivity gains.
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