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78% of Millenials Are Secretly Using AI at Work—What Else Are We Missing?

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New data article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s cal

New data article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s called [30 AI Stats for 2024—You Won’t Believe What We Found in the Data](! One surprising stat reveals that 78% of Millennials are secretly using AI at work, but there’s so much more beneath the surface—what else could we be missing about AI’s impact? What sets this article apart Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just the future—it’s the now. From the apps on our phones to the systems powering industries, AI has woven itself into nearly every facet of life. But while its potential excites many, it also sparks widespread fear. Will machines steal our jobs? Will rapid advancements spiral out of control? The debate is heated, and the stakes are high. But before we get caught up in sci-fi doomsday scenarios, let’s ground ourselves in something tangible: the numbers. Data doesn’t lie, and these AI stats reveal the real forces shaping this technological revolution. Get ready to dive deep into the trends, fears, and undeniable growth that are pushing AI into the center stage of 2024. Click the button below to check out the full article. [Click To Read!]( Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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