Despite Challenges, 55% of Employers Predict Increased Hiring Amid AI Adoption
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KEY FINDINGS
- Hiring Expected to Grow: More than half (55%) of employers expect to increase headcount due to AI and machine learning over the next two years, while less than one in four (24%) believe there will be no impact. Just 18% anticipate the technology will lead to staffing decreases.
- Adoption Accelerates: Nearly half (48%) of companies have already adopted AI, including generative conversational AI, a 13% increase compared to responses one year ago (35%).
- Optimism Varies by Seniority: Employers reveal that AI optimism varies by seniority, with senior leaders (69%) being the most optimistic and factory floor and frontline workers (57%) being the least optimistic.
- Positive Impact Foreseen: When asked to predict the future impact of AI and machine learning at their organization, more than seven in ten (72%) anticipate AI will enhance overall business performance, with 70% expecting it to facilitate upskilling, reskilling, as well as employee training.
- Top Adoption Challenges: Respondents cited high costs (33%), concerns about privacy and regulations (31%), and lack of employees with AI skills (31%) as among the top challenges in AI adoption.
KEY OPPORTUNITIES TO LEVERAGE AI
- Upskill and Reskill Workforce: Organizations should scale their upskilling and reskilling initiatives to ensure employees have the necessary skills to work alongside AI-based technologies.
- Redesign Jobs Based on Human Talent: Job redesign efforts should be based on the human talent organizations already have, leveraging AI to augment and enhance human capabilities.
- Remove Barriers: To overcome challenges such as high costs, privacy concerns, and lack of AI skills, organizations should choose appropriate implementations, establish AI governance policies, and invest in workforce development.
- Foster Optimism Across All Levels: Leaders must engage employees at all levels, from senior leadership to frontline workers, to foster optimism and buy-in for AI-based technologies.
- Ensure Ethical Practices: Establish an AI council to discuss how the tech will be used and to develop an evolving policy aligned with regulations.
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