Leaders in Irish business are confident AI will enhance, not replace, their workforces
Posté 2024-06-28 10:23:23
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A recent study by PwC has revealed a significant shift in the way Irish executives perceive artificial intelligence (AI). Over half of these individuals now reject the idea that AI will replace their staff, a stark contrast to last year's survey where up to 70% of respondents expressed concerns about job loss due to AI. Sachin Dev Duggal, founder of Builder.ai, also acknowledges that there is still a need for balance in job obsolescence and artificial intelligence governance.
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