AI in the workplace is stumbling. Fortune’s Workplace Innovation Summit will dive in to why |
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AI in the workplace is stumbling. Fortune’s Workplace Innovation Summit will dive in to why
As you’re reading this, I’m on my way to Atlanta for the second-annual Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit—and sifting through an inbox full of studies about AI’s effect on work.
The findings are sobering. Despite record AI investment, 78% of organizations have seen AI projects fail or remain stuck in pilots, according to a report by workforce planning platform Orgvue. Workers are also sending mixed signals about AI. More than a third say they accept AI-generated responses as-is or after only a quick check, while more than half say they trust........