AI use by uni students three times rate of workforce
Sally PattenBOSS editor
Use of artificial intelligence by university students is far outpacing the rate of take-up in workplaces, leading to a disconnect between business leaders and their young employees, according to education experts.
Some 58 per cent of university students are using artificial intelligence in their studies, a proportion that is three times the rate at which the workforce is employing the technology.
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Sally Patten edits BOSS, and writes about workplace issues. She was the financial services editor and personal finance editor of the AFR, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. She edited business news for The Times of London. Connect with Sally on Twitter. Email Sally at spatten@afr.com
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