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The next phase of the corporate AI boom: measuring which employees actually understand it

Companies raced to adopt AI. Now they're evaluating whether their employees understand it. bojanstory/Getty Images Companies have scrambled to adopt AI in the workplace . Now they want to measure how well their employees understand and use it. Workera's CEO says measuring effective use of AI is the next phase of the AI boom. Executives are hyping their AI adoption rates like it's their quarterly revenue. Over the past 90 days, CEOs have referenced "early AI adopters" at least 60 times in earnings calls, conference presentations, speeches, and other prepared remarks, according to business intelligence platform AlphaSense, signaling their determination to show they're outpacing competitors in the race to leverage AI. Now, some of the largest American companies are shifting from simply adopting AI to assessing how well their employees actually understand it. "If you can measure people fairly accurately, you can actually do a lot of things better ...

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