95% companies have seen zero return on their AI investments and the 'reason' is employees as ..., says study

A new study introduces "workslop" as the primary reason 95% of AI investments fail to deliver returns, a figure corroborated by an MIT study. Defined as low-quality, AI-generated content lacking substance, workslop often forces human correction.

95% companies have seen zero return on their AI investments and the 'reason' is employees as ..., says study
A new study introduces "workslop" as the primary reason 95% of AI investments fail to deliver returns, a figure corroborated by an MIT study. Defined as low-quality, AI-generated content lacking substance, workslop often forces human correction.