Employee Benefit News March 21, 2023
Paola Peralta

The rise of artificial intelligence is hardly a new trend, but the emergence of new easy-to-use, ultra-smart programs like ChatGPT have made it all the more possible for companies to build it into their business models — whether their employees are ready for it or not.

Thirty-five percent of U.S. employees say that their work responsibilities have changed due to AI tools, according to a new study conducted by learning management system Epignosis. As a result, ​​49% of employees say they need training on using AI tools like ChatGPT in order to do their job, yet only 14% reported having received such training so far.

“Unlike the hype and false promises around artificial intelligence that we have seen...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Employer, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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