AI literacy is everything. Here’s your 5-step success plan

Like driverless cars and home automation, artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept — it is a transformative force that is reshaping industries and redefining the way we work.​

The potential rewards are huge. According to IDC, “investment in AI solutions and services is projected to generate a cumulative global impact of $22.3 trillion by 2030, representing approximately 3.7% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).”

But as organizations race to adopt AI, there is one important factor that is often overlooked: AI literacy. Getting your share of this value depends on your workforce’s ability to use and innovate with AI effectively. If your workforce doesn’t understand how to collaborate with AI, your investments — and your human capital — will lag behind.

What does AI literacy look like?

Organizations with AI-savvy workforces gain significant competitive advantages in decision-making, productivity, innovation, and, ultimately, business outcomes. So, how do we define AI literacy for corporate success? We focus on:

Realistic capabilities and limitations

Get to know what AI can and cannot do today, while anticipating its rapid evolution.

Effective interaction

Develop strong rapid engineering skills to communicate clearly with AI systems and critically evaluate results.

Critical assessment

Evaluate AI-generated content for accuracy, relevance, and bias, and understand the ethical implications of its use.

Practical application

Identify where AI significantly enhances existing workflows to drive specific business outcomes.

Responsible use

Understand and apply data privacy principles, security, and ethical AI practices in all interactions.

In our latest AI ebook, “Developing AI literacy in the enterprise: Your roadmap to an AI-fluent workforce,” we offer actionable insights for leaders who want to develop AI literacy across their organizations. We also dispel common misconceptions, such as the belief that AI literacy requires impeccable technical or data skills. ​Instead, we emphasize how strong communication skills and a robust data strategy are key to unlocking AI’s potential.

NEXT STEP

Are you ready to build an AI-literate workforce that drives business growth and accelerates innovation?​ Read on to explore the complete eBook and start your journey to AI literacy with SHI.

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