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242 More Than 60% of CEOs Are 'Digitally Illiterate', According To Their Own Employees

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/01/2024 14:05 EDT

More Than 60% of CEOs Are 'Digitally Illiterate', According To Their Own Employees

Corporate resistance to AI tools is costing employees six hours per week in manual tasks that could be automated, according to research by recruitment firm SThree. Sixty-three percent of workers blame management's "digital illiteracy" for slow AI adoption, despite major companies rushing to tout AI initiatives since ChatGPT's launch. A 2023 tech.io study found two-thirds of business leaders barely use AI tools due to limited understanding.





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