Among the workers who have never used AI tools, 43% are from Generation X
SINGAPORE: A recent report from Randstad has found that nearly 30% of Singaporean workers have never utilized artificial intelligence tools in their workplaces.
Despite the varied levels of adoption, AI integration into the workplace appears to be gaining traction. According to the survey, 11% of respondents reported using AI daily, while 19% used it regularly. Interestingly, 4% of respondents fear job loss due to AI, and another 4% reported that AI has already affected their roles. Meanwhile, 14% foresee no impact from AI on their employment.
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