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CEOs are getting on board with AI – so what will this mean for workers?

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  • Three in five organizations are adopting GenAI faster than workers are happy with
  • 66% of leaders say taking risks adopting AI is an important step
  • Few workers will actually need retraining or upskilling

IBM’s latest research supports the notion that companies are shifting from AI experimentation to implementation, with two in three (65%) UK & Ireland CEOs actively adopting AI agents at scale.

However, growth could be outpacing worker readiness, with 58% pushing their organizations to adopt GenAI faster than some are comfortable with.

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