Executives are adopting AI at higher rates than employees, study says

Research from HR software company Dayforce suggests that executives are leaning into AI far more than their employees.

Business Insider
@GossiTheDog every single one of these damn write-ups are like "Here is a thing that obviously shows problems with the tech, that people don't want it, and that it is not the panacea it's being pitched as. So anyway, here's how we think you can focus only on the symptom and still try to ram it through."

@hugo @GossiTheDog yeah, that last paragraph is dogshit:

Overall, the study concludes that leaders are racing to adopt AI at a faster clip than any previous technology shift, while the rest of the workforce struggles to keep up. To generate a return on their investment in AI, Dayforce said executives need to bring their managers and workers along for the ride, with training and by channeling their AI enthusiasm toward strategic use cases.

I'm not struggling to keep up. I'm actively doing everything I can to educate my managers and peers that AI is a fascist project which exists to precaritise workers.