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New tools have always had the potential for workplace disruption, and it’s often younger generations who most emphatically embrace such new technologies. Consider, for example, the email boom that took off in the 1990s. Older generations may even remember senior colleagues challenged with the emergence of email because they hadn’t learned to type in school.
Today, it’s AI that’s gaining significant traction in the office. AI is revolutionizing the workplace, particularly for younger generations such as Gen Z and Millennials. New research from TalentLMS highlights how AI is reshaping the way these cohorts work and interact