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Despite widespread anticipation about AI’s positive impact on workforce productivity, most employees feel they were overpromised on its potential, according to GoTo. In fact, 62% believe AI has been significantly overhyped. However, this is likely because employees aren’t making the most of what these tools have to offer. 86% admit they’re not using AI tools to their full potential, and 82% say they aren’t very familiar with how AI can be used practically in their …
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