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Ninety-five percent of companies powered by AI are already considering hiring for AI-specific roles to stay ahead of the curve, but many leaders risk falling through the digital capacity gap, a new report says.
Fears about artificial intelligence are less about replacing people and more about diminishing the value of human skills, according to a global survey.
94% of finance leaders say AI has already helped improve decision-making, and 74% report positive effects on cost and risk reduction, according to a new survey.
86% of C-suite leaders plan to increase investment in generative AI technology this year, but the majority of employees feel unprepared for technological changes, a new survey report said.
Cisco analysis discovered that the AI model failed to block a single harmful prompt from the team’s automated attack tests, revealing critical security flaws.
Simon Bittlestone, FCMA, CGMA, CIMA president and chair of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, says AI and automation offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to increase the profession’s scope and the value it brings to organisations.
MIT research reveals that companies on average are overlooking nearly two-thirds of the risk subdomains categorised in the newly released AI Risk Repository.