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Tech Workers Wary of Artificial Intelligence Despite Widespread AI Adoption

What Happened

According to a report by Newsweek, a new survey revealed that only about a quarter of tech workers trust artificial intelligence, even as AI tools see increasing adoption across the tech industry. Despite using AI for various tasks ranging from automation to decision-making, many professionals remain skeptical about its reliability and transparency. The insight comes at a time when AI solutions are being rapidly developed and deployed within major tech firms and startups, demonstrating a disconnect between enthusiastic adoption and personal confidence among end-users.

Why It Matters

The findings underscore the ongoing skepticism and trust issues surrounding artificial intelligence, even among those most familiar with it. For companies driving innovation, closing this trust gap will be key to successful integration of AI into business processes. Read more in our AI News Hub

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