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Many businesses are deploying AI faster than they’re preparing employees — leading to an 'AI underclass' at some firms

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Many businesses are deploying AI faster than they’re preparing employees — leading to an 'AI underclass' at some firms
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Report finds 38% of employees consider themselves self-taught in AI, just 23% have received formal trainingNearly half believe it's the employer's responsibility to provide upskilling opportunities88% of workers are Level 1-2 on the readiness scale, only 12% are Level 3-4New research from TrustedTech has warned of an "AI underclass," whereby uneven access to AI training and support could end up creating a two-tier workforce.The data claims around three in four (74%) UK decision-makers feel confi

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