In 2023, 43 percent of HR managers expressed their belief that their companies would face a skills gap due to the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). Conversely, 34 percent stated they did not foresee a skills gap arising from the rise of AI. The slim difference in these perspectives among HR managers underscores the ongoing uncertainty regarding the impact of AI on employment trends, even more than a year after generative AI was introduced to the public.
Expected skill shortage due to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States in 2023
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