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There’s a trick to driving AI adoption among employees, says TIAA exec, and it’s a ‘big lever’
With AI changing what’s possible in the workplace and prompting companies to rethink roles, few doubt the future of work looks significantly different from what employees are used to today. But companies need to actively help their workers through this profound transition, believes Rashmi Badwe, chief operating officer at New York-based TIAA Wealth Management. “Humans who use AI will replace humans who don’t,” she said at the Fortune COO summit…
Corporate AI adoption may be leveling off, according to Ramp data
A healthy chunk of corporate America has eagerly embraced AI, betting that the tech will bring heretofore unrealizable productivity gains. But adoption may be leveling off, according to transaction data from fintech company Ramp.
Tribunes According to the ninth edition of the Barometer Phygital Workplace Julhiet Sterwen/Ifop, 4 out of 10 employees already use AI tools in their daily business. But in most cases, these uses are done through personal access due to lack of official integration. Fewer than a third of companies have deployed solutions such as Copilot or ChatGPT. And even where they exist, adoption remains partial.
Corporate AI Adoption Reveals Critical Leveling Off, Ramp Data Shows
BitcoinWorld Corporate AI Adoption Reveals Critical Leveling Off, Ramp Data Shows The promise of artificial intelligence has captivated the corporate world, particularly the potential for massive AI productivity gains. Many companies eagerly embraced AI solutions, hoping to revolutionize their opera...
New Data Reveals AI Adoption In Corporate Spaces Leveling Off
The Ramp AI Index, which measures AI adoption within US businesses, has revealed that corporate implementation of the technology may be leveling off. This contributes to a possible sense of frustration amongst businesses who have adopted the technology and not seen any results internally, or significant return-on-investment. However, conflicting studies don’t seem to be slowing down any big tech companies. Companies such as Google and Meta conti…
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