
"If you ask other employees whether they've received formal AI training, the response is 52% in the US and only 39% in Europe."
"Europe's lagging AI confidence, competence and investment are critical challenges in an increasingly AI-driven economy."
"The survey found that in Europe, 62% of decision-makers believe their company's non-technical employees feel motivated to learn how to use AI."
"Forrester has recommended that organisations establish formal AI training programmes to reduce fear of the technology among European workers."
A report by Forrester reveals that European firms are significantly behind US companies in providing AI training. In the US, 52% of employees have received formal AI training compared to just 39% in Europe. Misconceptions about employee interest in AI further complicate the issue, as decision-makers in Europe overestimate motivation. The report highlights Europe's lack of AI confidence and investment as significant challenges in today's AI-driven economy. Forrester advocates for formal AI training programs to alleviate fears surrounding automation and enhance employee competency in AI utilization.
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