AI tools are changing how businesses work, and this weekly update shows big shifts happening around the world.

A major study by the Adecco Group found that workers see AI as the biggest workplace change in 2025. More than seven out of ten workers said nothing holds them back from using AI anymore, which is a huge jump from last year when only two out of ten felt that way. Companies are watching as AI helps workers do tasks they could not do before, with more than three-quarters of employees saying AI opened up new abilities.

But experts warn that businesses need to be careful about how they use AI. Leaders from Microsoft, Workday, and other big companies say that keeping humans involved is not enough. Workers need to use good judgment when working with AI tools. This means knowing when to trust AI and when to question it.

The future-ready workers are those learning new skills right now. Studies show that 37% of workers are future-ready in 2025, which is three times more than last year. These workers are getting better training and clearer goals from their employers. Companies are finding that workers who understand their purpose want to stay at their jobs longer.

A surprising study from Yale University and the Brookings Institution found that AI has not caused many job losses yet. Less than five percent of workers changed jobs after ChatGPT came out, which is actually less than when computers and the internet first became popular. However, experts warn this could change in the future as AI gets better.

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