This weekly update shows that artificial intelligence is changing how companies hire and manage workers. The biggest concern from business leaders is that AI is happening too fast, and workers don't have the skills to use it. JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon warned that AI could affect millions of jobs, including truck drivers, but companies also think AI can help make work easier. However, there's a big problem: while companies are using more AI every day, most workers say they never got training on how to use it. Right now, 63% of workers feel burned out because they're stressed and overworked. The good news is that many companies are starting to create AI training programs to help their workers learn new skills. Business leaders also realize they need to move from just trying out AI to actually understanding where it works best in their companies.

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