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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A majority of chief executives are bracing for job cuts linked to artificial intelligence, new findings indicate.

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A new study published this month by the American Psychological Association reveals that heavy reliance on AI tools for workplace tasks correlates with reduced confidence in personal abilities and less sense of ownership over work. Researchers observed that users who rarely modify AI outputs feel less confident in their independent reasoning. The findings highlight trade-offs between speed and depth in AI-assisted work.

A survey by ManpowerGroup shows Hong Kong's net employment outlook for the third quarter fell to minus 9 per cent. Experts warn that AI is reducing entry-level opportunities for fresh graduates.

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A new guest column calls on AI researchers to actively apply ethical guidelines amid rapid technological advances.

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