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87% of business leaders think AI agents will replace human employees if companies don’t make big moves to upskill their workforce
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文章探讨了企业加速引入AI助手对员工的影响,以及由此引发的担忧。KPMG的调查显示,87%的商业领袖认为,除非公司愿意提升员工技能,否则AI将取代部分员工。文章指出,AI部署的增加速度是去年的三倍,82%的领导者认为AI助手将在一年内成为重要贡献者。然而,员工的技能提升面临挑战,尽管多数员工希望获得AI培训,但公司提供的支持往往不足。文章强调,投资于以人为本的变革管理、现代学习方式和积极的技能提升对于释放AI投资的长期回报至关重要。

🤖 大部分企业正在快速引入AI助手,但员工对因此可能失去工作表示担忧。KPMG调查显示,87%的商业领袖认为,除非公司提升员工技能,AI将取代部分员工。

📈 AI助手的部署速度显著增加。报告显示,自去年第四季度以来,AI在组织中的部署增加了三倍。82%的商业领袖认为AI助手将在一年内成为有价值的贡献者,且同样比例的人认为这些助手将在两年内彻底改变商业格局。

⚠️ 员工技能提升面临挑战。尽管79%的员工希望获得AI培训,但只有57%的人认为公司提供的培训足够。这表明,公司需要加大对员工技能提升的投入,以应对AI带来的变革。

Companies are scrambling to introduce AI agents into their workflow at a rapid clip. But workers are afraid that this tech revolution may actually lead to their own professional demise, and a new study shows that they have good reason to be worried. 

Around 87% of business leaders believe AI agents will displace workers unless companies are willing to upskill their employees, according to management consulting firm KPMG’s latest AI Quarterly Pulse Survey. That includes providing additional training, creating new goals, or even changing their roles. 

“Our clients are no longer asking ‘if’ AI will transform their business, they’re asking ‘how fast’ it can be deployed,” notes Todd Lohr, head of ecosystems at KPMG. “This isn’t just about technology adoption, it’s about fundamental business transformation that requires reimagining how work gets done and how it is measured.”

The deployment of AI agents across organizations has tripled since the fourth quarter of last year, according to the report. Around 82% of business leaders believe that AI agents will become valuable contributors within the next year, and the same number believe these agents will completely change the business landscape in the next two years. 

CEOs have recently become bolder about saying that AI could lead to leaner human workforces. The CEO of Anthropic said earlier this year that AI could eliminate half of entry level roles. The CEO of language learning app Duolingo told staff in April that they could only hire a new person if they first proved the task couldn’t be done with AI. And Meta recently announced plans to replace up to 90% of its human employees who review the platform’s privacy and societal risks with AI. 

Upskilling employees might be easier said than done, though. While two-thirds of leaders expect employees to update their AI skills, only a third say the companies they work for are providing policies around how the technology should be used, according to recent research from talent advisory The Adecco Group. A separate study from management consulting firm Oliver Wyman found that while 79% of workers want AI training, only 57% say such upskilling efforts made by their company have been inadequate. 

“As employers, we have a responsibility to help prepare current and future workers for the transition to a new era of work,” writes Edwige Sacco, head of workforce innovation at KPMG. “Investments in human-centric change management, modern ways of learning, proactive upskilling, and new human-AI collaboration models are essential for unlocking the long-term return on AI investments.”

Brit Morse
brit.morse@fortune.com

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