Udacity, now an Accenture company, released its this month. The report details how this technology is reshaping workplaces across industries and where there are the most significant opportunities for upskilling. These are the main outcomes: • Nearly 90% of workers are eager to build their AI skills through additional training and certifications, but only one in three say their organization provides the resources to do so.
Over half of workers report that their employers lack clear AI policies or guidelines. • More than half (54%) of Millennials believed that AI could increase revenue or income, while only 24% of Generation Z and 16% of Generation X felt this. • AI Writing Assistants are a favorite tool for end users at work.
ChatGPT, Claude, Grammarly, and Jasper AI Canva AI, MidJourney, Stable Diffusion, and DALL E DeepL Translator, Google Translate, and Microsoft Tableau, Power BI, and DataRobot Zoom AI Assistant, Fathom.video, and Otter.ai • Most Commonly Used Categories of AI Technology (e.
g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) (e.g.
, Supervised Learning, Transfer Learning) (e.g., OpenAI API, Google AI Studio) (e.
g., Image Generation, Chatbots) (e.g.
, Vector Databases, MLOps tools).
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Udacity Released Its 2025 State of AI at Work Report
IBL News | New York Udacity, now an Accenture company, released its 2025 State of AI at Work Report this month. The report details how this technology is reshaping workplaces across industries and where there are the most significant opportunities for upskilling. These are the main outcomes: • Nearly 90% of workers are eager to [...]