KPMG’s advisory division, with 10,000 employees, now uses a dashboard to track AI usage, aiming for more frequent and sophisticated adoption. The company believes regular AI users produce higher-quality work and feel less stressed. While over 90% of US employees use AI weekly, some express concerns about the dashboard’s accuracy and potential for manipulation.
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