Forbes December 12, 2024
Daniel Keller

Daniel A. Keller, CEO and President of InFlux Technologies Limited. Co-Founder of Flux.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining unprecedented traction with 72% of organizations responding to a recent McKinsey survey saying that they use AI in at least one business function.

While business leaders might be excited to use AI to lower costs and see higher profit margins, the story among employees looks a little different. A Microsoft survey shows that 53% of workers said they worry that using AI for tasks would make them seem replaceable.

The gap between how employers and employees use AI technology shows an important challenge that companies must tackle. How can we continue to encourage AI use in the workplace and address any skepticism?

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Employer, Technology
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