The Business Talent Group’s (BTG) 2023 Skills Index report revealed some alarming data about artificial intelligence and how it is being used in modern workplaces. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science are still in-demand skills; in fact, demand for data science and machine learning is 100% higher than it was in previous years. And as AI tools keep coming out after chat GPT entered the market in November 2022, this is expected to stay the case for at least the next few years.
A year after ChatGPT’s launch, demand is at an all-time high, but 71% of employers still face difficulties because their internal staff lacks the knowledge of how to integrate artificial intelligence—specifically, generative AI—into their non-technical workflows.
The report highlights several key challenges, including a lack of clarity regarding AI regulations, a lack of understanding among senior leadership teams, concerns about data protection and security, being preoccupied with other important matters, and a lack of understanding as to where it can be best used. This presents a major obstacle for the integration of AI, and implies that the World Economic Forum’s estimates of generative AI’s potential to boost the economy by up to $14 trillion may be hampere
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