Employees are more fearful and distrustful of artificial intelligence in the workplace than their employers - as businesses see cost savings as the main benefit of the technology
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A UK-wide survey of attitudes and preparedness for AI, by recruitment giant Hays, found close to a third of employees say they don't have the right skills to make best use of the technology - but firms have already begun adopting it. Some 56% of employers think AI should be embraced in the workplace, while just 8% said it should be feared.AI to hit like a 'freight train'
But among employees, just 49% believe artificial intelligence should be adopted - with 13% concerned about its impact.- and 27% are investing in training for staff to upskill in AI tools and technologies. The main benefits of AI - identified by employers - were cost savings, process efficiencies and improved productivity.
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