Far from replacing jobs, AI could help take human skills to a new level

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  • Most AI users are optimistic about the technology’s benefits, Workday report claims
  • Nine in 10 have more free time to be productive
  • Humans can still bring vital skills to the table, so it’s not all doom and gloom

Tackling early concerns that artificial intelligence could replace human workers and take our jobs, new Workday research has claimed AI could actually act as a catalyst for a skills revolution.

Tackling the popular narrative of scepticism, Workday’s report revealed 85% of active AI users report a high level of optimism surrounding the technology, a noteworthy upgrade over the 78% of non-adopters reporting similar sentiments.

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