Nearly two thirds of workers admit exaggerating AI skills

A new survey indicates that many employees are overstating their expertise in artificial intelligence amid concerns about job security.

Nearly two-thirds of workers say they have exaggerated their AI skills to advance within their companies. The findings point to widespread job loss fears driving the behavior among staff members.

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