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EU Probes Elon Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal - Professional coverage
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EU Probes Elon Musk’s Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal

According to Fast Company, the European Union opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, December 18th.…

Signet's New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared - Professional coverage
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Signet’s New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared

According to Forbes, Signet Jewelers—the world's largest diamond jewelry retailer with brands like Kay, Zales, and Jared—has combined its digital…

AI Agents Have a "Hard Ceiling," New Paper Argues - Professional coverage
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AI Agents Have a “Hard Ceiling,” New Paper Argues

According to Futurism, a recent paper by former SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and his son Varin Sikka makes a bold…

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Companies Failing to Provide Essential AI Training Despite Worker Demand, BCG Report Reveals

Organizations are struggling to realize AI’s full potential due to inadequate employee training programs. According to BCG’s AI ethics officer, workers want approximately five hours of hands-on training but most aren’t receiving it, hindering adoption and innovation.

The AI Training Gap in Modern Workplaces

Companies implementing artificial intelligence across their organizations are failing to provide adequate training to employees, creating significant barriers to adoption and value creation, according to recent analysis from Boston Consulting Group. Sources indicate that while workers express clear preferences for hands-on AI instruction, only about one-third are receiving the recommended training hours needed to build proficiency with the emerging technology.