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BCG’s AI Ethics Officer says: AI’s real value starts once employees…
Boston Consulting Group’s Steven Mills highlights a critical gap in workplace AI adoption. Most companies are not offering employees the necessary hands-on training. This lack of practical experience prevents workers from seeing AI’s benefits, slowing down its integration. Experts predict a rapid acceleration in government AI adoption. Boston Consulting Group’s Steven Mills highlights a critical gap in workplace AI adoption. Most companies are not offering employees the necessary hands-on training. This lack of practical experience prevents workers from seeing AI’s benefits, slowing down its integration. Experts predict a rapid acceleration in government AI adoption.
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