One in three small and medium-sized companies believe artificial intelligence could positively transform workplaces, according to a global study.
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Vickie Graham from the CIPP discusses the need to attract new recruits, and the broad array of careers on offer in payroll.
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More than eight in 10 payroll professionals believe artificial intelligence will transform their industry, despite only 6% using it in their day-to-day role.
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Klarna has shrunk its workforce by more than 1,000 employees during the last year as it ramps up its use of artificial intelligence (AI).
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New research suggests a skills gap in the UK is threatening people’s career development and organisational competitiveness.
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The European Union's AI Act yesterday came into force – the first steps in establishing a regulatory and legal framework for the use of AI systems within Europe.
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Most jobs in the UK will be enhanced by AI with only a small minority of roles being axed, according to new Google-commissioned research. Â
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Employers and staff optimistic about impact of new technologies, despite uncertainty about safety, according to new research commissioned by the...
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Business leaders could save the equivalent of 140 days annually if AI tools were used to their full potential, according to Workday.
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HR software company Lattice has announced it will ‘onboard’ AI employees to ensure they fully integrate with the rest of the workforce.
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Artificial intelligence programmes can perpetuate deeply ingrained stereotypes in the workplace, affecting recruitment, pay equity, and career aspirations.
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More than half of employees feel there is too much change at work, PwC's 2024 hopes and fears survey has found.
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According to Citigroup, about 54% of jobs across banking have a high potential to be automated.
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Increased use of GenAI is not replacing jobs, according to Nash Squared's pulse survey of technology leaders.
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The UK has been ranked 45th in the world for technology and business skill proficiency – one place below Honduras.