A lot has been written about how AI might negatively impact employment. But what if it creates a workplace environment that significantly enhances the employee experience?
In this report, Criticaleye Partner Workday shares its findings on the impact of this digital revolution across the enterprise, with particular focus on finance, procurement, HR, IT and the CEO.
Key Takeaways:
98% of CEOs say there would be some immediate business benefit within their organisation from implementing AI.
Roughly half (49%) of CEOs say their organisation is unprepared to adopt, and a quality data foundation is critical to AI success.
The opportunities and challenges of today’s AI will look very different tomorrow. Staying on top of these will require a collective effort, along with investment in shared models of responsible governance and transparency.
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