Fascinating research on ai adoption in businesses.
Summary
A Writer.com survey reveals that 44% of Gen Z employees admit to sabotaging their company's AI strategy, while 60% of companies plan to lay off workers who cannot or will not use AI, highlighting a growing divide between AI elite and resistant employees.
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