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Rethinking AI skilling: From awareness to practical adoption

    • Popular AI tools such as ChatGPT (above) and Microsoft Copilot now offer organisations proprietary accounts, reflecting increased corporate interest in integrating AI into mainstream corporate functions.
    • Popular AI tools such as ChatGPT (above) and Microsoft Copilot now offer organisations proprietary accounts, reflecting increased corporate interest in integrating AI into mainstream corporate functions. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Fri, Jun 13, 2025 · 07:00 AM

    ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) adoption has undoubtedly evolved from an intriguing technological frontier to an indispensable strategic asset, poised to redefine business success in the digital age.

    Popular AI tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot now offer organisations proprietary accounts, reflecting increased corporate interest in integrating AI into mainstream corporate functions. Some 92 per cent of companies also plan to increase their AI investments over the next three years, according to a report by consulting firm McKinsey.

    Yet, despite these exciting developments, many organisations encounter a disconnect in marrying corporate AI training programmes with tangible business outcomes.

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