A survey from Canva found that more than one in five workers have exaggerated their knowledge of AI while more than one in three senior leaders have done the same in work or personal settings.
Arista Networks CEO Jayshree Ullal reveals which of the cloud networking companies products support A.I. on The Claman Countdown.has professionals at all levels of organizations grappling with the emerging technologies as they look to stay ahead of the curve in their jobs – and some may be exaggerating about their familiarity with AI tools according to a recent survey.
"We think that this really highlights the fact that AI is going to be a pivotal piece of technology and a lot of people feel this, but they’re not being given the time and space to explore it in order to feel like they’re keeping up – they need to overexaggerate what they have been doing or what they use it for," Canva co-founder and chief product officer Cameron Adams told FOX Business in an interview.
"It’s a familiar cycle that you see with any innovation as something new is introduced, it often takes a bit of time to adapt to it and figure out how you’re personally are going to use it," he explained. Canva found that 85% of professionals want to learn how to use AI, which Canva co-founder Cameron Adams said shows that employers should look to give leaders and workers alike more opportunities to learn to use AI tools on the job.
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