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AI's biggest impact on your workforce is still to come - 3 ways to avoid getting left behind


Research suggests 80% of professionals believe AI will have a significant impact on their work over the next year. Here's how to prepare your staff.

That's the opinion of Kirsty Roth, chief operations and technology officer at business information services specialist Thomson Reuters, who reflected on her firm's recently released research into the use of AI in modern enterprises. Roth reflected on the pace of change and suggested that AI adoption rates are much faster than in earlier digital transformation waves, such as those for e-commerce or cloud computing. Thomson Reuters' research suggests almost half (46%) of organizations have invested in new AI-powered technology within the past year, and 30% of professionals regularly use AI to start or edit their work.

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