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AI Champions’ AI Adoption Plans
AI Champions’ AI Adoption Plans Independent AI adoption plans setting out recommendations from the AI Champions, to accelerate AI adoption across key UK sectors, with a pro-worker approach. Documents Details Independent AI Champions have developed adoption plans to accelerate AI use across key sectors of the UK economy. Each plan identifies barriers to adoption and sets out practical recommendations for government, industry, and workers.
Jamie Dimon in China: As AI adoption accelerates, we will hire more AI specialists
America’s largest bank JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently said that the bank plans to hire more artificial intelligence specialists as the adoption of technology accelerates. Speaking at the bank’s China Summit in Shanghai with Bloomberg, Jamie Dimon said “I think it will reduce our jobs down the road”, adding “There will be all different types of jobs, and I think we will be hiring more AI people and fewer bankers in certain categories, and it will make them more productive.” Striking a...
Why is Europe falling behind the US on AI adoption at work?
A new study shows a clear gap in workplace AI use between the US and Europe - and suggests management structure may be a key reason why. Europe might be slower to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) than the United States because of how its businesses are structured, according to new research. The report from Brookings Institute surveyed more than 5,000 people in the United States and six European countries to find out how regularly they use AI at work: France, Germany, the Netherlands,...
Nvidia, Meta and Schlumberger rank among top companies adopting AI, new study says
Seemingly every company is obsessed with artificial intelligence these days, whether it's how the technology is transforming their industry or the effects it's having on employees and customers. But the degree to which companies are utilizing AI tools internally and adapting to a rapidly changing reality varies dramatically. A new study from AI-Driven Enterprise Institute (AIDE) breaks down how well S&P 500 companies — and their leaders — are adopting AI compared to their peers.
The Main Barrier to AI Adoption in the Public Sector is Lack of Training: How a Structured Method Increased Productivity in Two Brazilian Government Cases Without Incidents
Announce Type: new Abstract: The adoption of generative artificial intelligence in the public sector has been treated predominantly as a technological problem, with the expectation that productivity gains would follow from the availability of increasingly capable models. This paper argues, drawing on two auditable cases in the Brazilian Public Service, that the determining barrier to adoption observed in these units was not technological but training-related, and describes the four-layer...
Multi-Level Barriers to Generative AI Adoption Across Disciplines and Professional Roles in Higher Education
arXiv:2603.27052v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly reshaping higher education, yet barriers to its adoption across different disciplines and institutional roles remain underexplored. Existing literature frequently attributes adoption barriers to individual-level factors such as perceived usefulness and ease of use. This study instead investigates whether such barriers are structurally produced.
How Early Adopters Used Generative AI Worldwide: Variation by Country Income and Language
arXiv:2605.30685v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI is being used by people globally, but not everyone is using it in the same ways. Using a large-scale dataset of anonymized, de-identified, and privacy-scrubbed interactions with a widely available and free AI chatbot, we empirically characterize differences in early adopters' usage across countries. Schooling is the most common domain of use in most countries, particularly low-income countries, with a strong inverse association evident...