Using AI at work can lead to a 'virtuous cycle,' with workers reporting better job satisfaction and efficiency, BCG chief AI ethics officer says
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Using AI at work can lead to a 'virtuous cycle,' with workers reporting better job satisfaction and efficiency, BCG chief AI ethics officer says
AI may be the topic du jour, but there’s still a lot of hesitancy around adopting the rapidly changing technology. More than one in three US workers are afraid that AI could displace them, and some HR leaders are concerned about its unknown effects on their roles and employees. HR Brew recently sat down with Steven Mills, chief AI ethics officer at Boston Consulting Group, to demystify some of the risks and opportunities associated with AI. This…
How Employers Are Talking About AI in Job Postings
Key points: Mentions of AI in job postings are rising, but about a quarter of those postings lack clear context on how employers plan to apply it. A majority (52%) of AI-related job descriptions mentioned building or directly using AI models, while 14% of postings cite using AI in recruitment. AI use differs by occupation.
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