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简介Gorodenkoff via iStock/Getty Images PlusA new survey conducted by AMD found that 67% of IT leaders b...
A new survey conducted by AMD found that 67% of IT leaders believe AI can increase employee efficiency. This could be good news in a fast-changing world where many believe AI will replace IT workers, leaving them jobless.
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AMD just released its findings from a survey of 2,500 global IT leaders. The survey discussed enterprise AI adoption and the leaders' current priorities for their IT departments. The results show that 68% of leaders favor using AI to "help work models run more efficiently."
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