Using AI to improve staff productivity a top priority for 50% of business leaders, survey shows

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AI has been named by 50% of global business leaders as one of the most important technologies for improving workforce productivity over the next five years, a new study has found

AI has been named by 50 per cent of global business leaders as one of the most important technologies for improving workforce productivity over the next five years, a new study has found.

The study of 575 business leaders across 60 countries, including Ireland, from HLB, the global accounting firm, also found that cloud and renewable energy technologies were considered of key importance.

 

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