AI in Business: High Investments but Skills Still Lagging

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14/04/2026

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While 86% of companies invest for AI in business, only 43% prepare their employees to use it effectively, and just 19% of workers feel adequately skilled.

Accenture’s “Talent Reinventors” study highlights 18% of organizations that successfully integrate AI into daily work, fostering collaboration and continuous skill development.

These companies see major gains in culture, employee experience, workforce adaptability, and anticipate 2025 revenue and profit growth of 1.8% and 1.4%, respectively.

The transition to AI is having a significant impact on people: 55% of workers report “cognitive overload,” and 49% fear that AI could impact their jobs. Research highlights that the ability to generate value from AI increasingly depends not only on technology but also on leadership, visibility of skills, and psychological safety within organizations.

Link: https://forbes.it/2026/03/31/ai-in-azienda-investimenti-elevati-ma-competenze-ancora-insufficienti

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