Scholars say the “unknown unknowns” of using artificial intelligence in the workplace may be undermining the technology’s ...
More than two-thirds of Aussies are using AI tools at work in breach of company policy, with many hiding their usage to avoid ...
Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
Most financial advisors use generative artificial intelligence at least occasionally, but they generally feel more comfortable using it in their personal lives than at work. Processing Content That ...
According to new research from Google, 90% of software developers are using AI at work — with 65% "heavily reliant" on it. A staggering 90% of software developers now use AI to carry out their ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT can be a boon for productivity, but when it ...
Worker reliance on AI is getting bad, with a recent study showing that nearly a third of employees would use the breakthrough technology at work, even if expressly told not to by their boss. While ...
Workers are using A.I. more often across industries, even as anxiety about automation remains high. Getty Images for Unsplash+ The integration of A.I. into the workforce has fueled widespread fears of ...
According to a recent survey by digital payroll services company Gusto, the gap between the rate of workers adopting AI and company oversight of their tech-boosted activity is considerable. Its poll ...
Half of employees now use AI at work at least occasionally. Many of them also don't know their employers' AI strategy. AI is boosting productivity, but not reshaping workflows. Half of all employees ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Human resources departments have embraced AI, with 82% of HR professionals using the technology at work, but only 30% have received comprehensive, job-specific AI training, ...
As use has exploded, so has the technology’s capabilities, doing everything from answering a question or writing an email to building a slide deck or reading a résumé. More than a third of respondents ...