• Most workers are greatly overestimating their AI skills

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, April 03, 2025 10:45:07
    Most workers are greatly overestimating their AI skills

    Date:
    Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:30:03 +0000

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    Workers are claiming higher AI familiarity, yet theyre still unsure about how or whether they should even use it at work.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Pluralsi ght survey finds 77% of workers admit to pretending they know more about AI than they do Many workers consider using AI to be lazy, especially leaders
    93% of employees are worried about losing their job to AI

    Nine in 10 (91%) UK tech workers claim to be AI-savvy, yet three-quarters (77%) admit to pretending they know more about AI than they actually do, new research has claimed.

    The findings from Pluralsuggt come at a critical point for many
    organizations, with 86% of UK businesses either using or planning to use AI and 93% fast-tracking AI initiatives in the past six months.

    However, popular misconceptions around the tech continue to plague
    businesses, preventing the effective deployment and utilization of AI. AI misconceptions are leading to a lack of AI transparency

    Pluralsight found that two in three (59%) workers say that AI use is seen as lazy, rising to three in four (73%) at the C-suite level.

    As a result, nearly one-third (31%) hide their AI use due to fear of judgment and two-thirds (65%) have observed colleagues using AI without admitting it, highlighting the need for more ethical AI use guidelines and consistent strategies.

    Without a clear understanding of the right ways to use AI, UK businesses risk wasted investment, inefficiencies and even security threats, Pluralsight
    Chief Technology and Product Offixer Chris McClellan said.

    Using AI at work isnt about cutting corners. When used correctly, its a way
    to increase efficiency and alleviate talented workers from routine tasks, McClellan added.

    More broadly, a considerable majority (93%) of workers are still concerned that AI tools could replace their jobs, even though 44% of firms have
    actually added more roles due to AI growth and a further 87% stated theyre likely to replace or outsource roles just to tackle the AI skills gap.

    Highlighting just how important it is for workers to upskill in AI, Pluralsights study revealed that only 6% do not factor in AI skills when hiring, with 94% agreeing that staying up-to-date with AI skills is the best way to ensure having a job.

    The key for tech workers isnt to resist AI; its about leaning into
    upskilling. Employees who proactively learn to work alongside AI will be the ones shaping the future of the workplace, not being replaced by it, McClellan concluded. You might also like Businesses are struggling to scale AI across their business Check out the best online learning platforms Weve listed the best job sites



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