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ChatGPT use depends on employer restrictions and training, study finds

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Large-scale study finds lack of employer resource rather than fear of job loss is the major blocker to adoption of AI.

A new study has found workers see substantial productivity potential in ChatGPT – but are generally hindered by employer restrictions and a lack of training.

In a report from IZA, the international Institute of Labor Economics, authors Anders Humlum of the University of Chicago and IZA, and Emilie Vestergaard of the

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