AI training lags despite increased use at work, survey says
- A Jobs for the Future report on March 27 found AI use at work increased to 35% by the end of 2024.
- AI-Driven transformation is impacting job roles and creating a need for workers to develop new skills.
- The survey of over 2,750 Americans revealed that 57% feel AI impacts their jobs, mainly by reducing manual work.
- Kristina Francis, JFFLabs executive director, stated AI should improve conditions by creating jobs, entrepreneurship, and sustainable livelihoods.
- Despite rising AI usage, workers want more training, clearer guidelines, and better engagement from their companies.
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Study ordered on the use of AI to combat government corruption
On Monday, the House of Representatives ordered the conduct of a study by Puerto Rico Innovation and Technology Service (PRITS) to evaluate the use of artificial intelligence (IA) as an additional monitoring tool in government. Joint House Resolution 68, presented by Cameral President Carlos “Johnny” Méndez Núñez, proposes the use of AI to facilitate audits, investigations and expenditure control in public agencies. As part of the study, PRITS s…
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