pstrongOver six in 10 expect generative AI to boost efficiency within a year./strong/p pIncreased workloads and rapid changes at work are driving Singapore workers to embrace upskilling and AI.
Increased workloads and rapid changes at work are driving Singapore workers to embrace upskilling and AI.
Facing increasing pressures, Singapore workers turn to generative AI, with more than six in 10 expecting it to boost efficiency within a year.Some employees, however, still face limited access to generative AI technology. "Employers will need to invest heavily in new and emerging technology training and access," PwC suggested.
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