Nearly half of US firms using AI say goal is to cut staffing costs
Some 45 per cent of firms surveyed said they had added technology since January 2022 to automate what had once been employees’ tasks.
Some 45 per cent of firms surveyed said they had added technology since January 2022 to automate what had once been employees’ tasks.
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