Two-thirds of men feel they are adequately trained in AI while only 44% of women feel the same. (Credit: VideoFlow/Adobe Stock)
Artificial intelligence is part of today's workplace, but employees are using AI tools differently than employers expect, according to a digital work trends report from Slingshot.
While employers envision AI helping with initial research on tasks and projects and to help them manage their workflow and analyze data, nearly two-thirds of employees say they are primarily leveraging AI to double check their work, according to the report. Slingshot attributed this disconnect to a lack of transparency and education around AI in the workplace.
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