Artificial Intelligence
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Nearly all Americans use AI products, but many don't realize it. Most say the government and businesses are equally liable for reducing its potential harms.
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Want broader AI buy-in at your organization? Consider the role culture plays in your AI strategy.
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AI adoption could stagnate without effective change leadership. Three questions and three actions help workplaces realize the benefits of AI.
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A recent Bentley University-ͯÑÕÊÓƵ study shows Americans remain cautious about how artificial technology is being used, but greater transparency could help ease some of their concerns.
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The AI revolution is upon us. See why that means leaders should invest in more, not less, employee development.
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Over six in 10 U.S. adults say businesses impact lives positively, particularly small businesses. But fewer say businesses positively impact the environment.
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ͯÑÕÊÓƵ and Bentley University find that 41% of U.S. adults favor businesses taking a public stance on current events, down from 48% last year.
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ͯÑÕÊÓƵ and Bentley University find that most Americans (75%) believe artificial intelligence will lead to fewer job opportunities in the next 10 years.
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More American workers now than two years ago are worried that technology could soon make their job obsolete. College-educated workers have nearly caught up with non-college-educated workers in harboring this fear.