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AI adoption spurs Australian workforce reskilling expectations

A recent global study conducted by the IBM Institute for Business Value reveals that Australian executives anticipate a significant need for workforce reskilling, estimating that approximately 39% of their employees will require new skills within the next three years due to the implementation of AI and automation.

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