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Bosch’s fourth annual Tech Compass survey reveals the nation’s growing readiness to lead with AI in ways we work, learn, and live, as industries globally adapt to its rapid evolution.
The report, which said four out of every five respondents globally are planning to educate themselves in the field of AI, revealed growing optimism among Indians, 59% of whom are already self-studying such skills or undertaking basic AI courses. These efforts are bolstered by AI training provided by Indian employers, placing India ahead of European countries and even the US.
“Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work. This year’s report emphasises on the accelerating need for AI skills at the workplace and how we can harness it for greater productivity and success,” said Guruprasad Mudlapur, president of the Bosch Group in India and managing director of Bosch Ltd.
Conducted in Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, the UK and the US, the Bosch Tech Compass survey aims to explore global perspectives on emerging technologies, encompassing people’s attitudes, beliefs, expectations and concerns. In Germany, France and the UK, 1,000 people were surveyed, while the numbers were double in China, the US, Brazil and India.
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