Employee Benefit News September 4, 2024
Paola Peralta

Everyone knows that the youngest employees are typically the most comfortable with new tech, including artificial intelligence. But it may come as a shock just how much less knowledgeable older generations are.

According to a recent survey conducted by a B2B outreach company Sopro, 93% of younger individuals between the ages of 16 to 29 have heard of AI, and 78% said they can explain it in some or complete detail. In contrast, 43% of people at least 70 years old had either never heard of AI or could not explain what it is at all.

“Younger generations are more accustomed to using technology because it’s what they have grown up with — they have never known the...

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