In a KPMG US survey, half of respondents said automation - including AI - has boosted their professional abilities. Just shy of half said that automation would bring new career opportunities.
As adoption increases, people are getting more comfortable with the impact that's going to have on their careers. Many are chipping away at a 'fear factor' around AI, according to John Doel.
Eight in 10 respondents agreed that building skills is crucial for their careers, indicating that investment in employee training can be a key retention strategy.
The survey results suggest that workers are increasingly embracing technology, with about seven in ten using 'automation tools' at least weekly, with one in three using them daily.
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