As workers embrace AI, employers are slow to issue guidance

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Even as more and more office workers access AI-based tools in their jobs, employers have been slow to issue guidance on how to use the technology effectively and safely.

That’s according to a survey of around 10,000 desk workers commissioned by collaboration software vendor Slack; the survey focused on attitudes towards the use of AI and automation in the workplace.

The findings aren’t limited to generative AI (genAI), though OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E were included in examples of “AI tools” given to respondents, Slack said.

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​ Even as more and more office workers access AI-based tools in their jobs, employers have been slow to issue guidance on how to use the technology effectively and safely.That’s according to a survey of around 10,000 desk workers commissioned by collaboration software vendor Slack; the survey focused on attitudes towards the use of AI and automation in the workplace.The findings aren’t limited to generative AI (genAI), though OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E were included in examples of “AI tools” given to respondents, Slack said.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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