A poll of 4,000 workers in the US and the UK finds that the highest-earning and most experienced workers are adopting AI in their jobs far faster than others
High earners race ahead on AI as workplace divide widens - 'AI is going to increase inequality between labour and capital. That is almost for sure. I would say it is setting us up for a . . . shitshow." https://www.ft.com/...
The FT data makes an important point. — AI will not mainly divide users from non-users, but those who turn use into capability from those who do not. …
“The findings underscore the concern that AI may erode the bottom of the career pyramid, with some work previously done by junior staff now performed by AI at the behest of senior workers, leaving new staff unable to build up skills and expertise.” — www.ft.com/content/0873...
These are important new observations, not least for Universities. To ensure students are well-placed to thrive in AI-enabled workplaces, they must learn and be taught in an AI-fluent environment. …