Silicon Republic January 11, 2024
Blathnaid O’Dea

A global Workday survey found that 23pc of workers are not confident their organisation puts employee interests above its own when implementing AI.

Trust – or lack thereof – is a major sticking point when it comes to the deployment of AI in workplaces. New research by enterprise cloud software maker Workday found that leaders and their teams are at odds over AI.

This scenario is global, according to Workday, which surveyed 1,375 business leaders and 4,000 employees in 15 countries across North America, EMEA and the Asia-Pacific regions. The survey was carried out in November and December 2023.

Just under one quarter (23pc) of workers said they are not confident their organisation puts employee interests above its own when...

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