(14 May 2025) Recent research from McKinsey also shows a deepening divide in AI adoption and mindsets between leaders and employees, with a 31% gap in the belief that their company has a high level of AI literacy. Whether we use AI individually or organizationally, however, it’s not going anywhere. That’s why it’s becoming increasingly important to facilitate a deeper understanding of AI broadly, as Roohi Ghosh recently pointed out:
The way to overcome this resistance is not technical proficiency, but a commitment to fostering AI literacy and creating spaces to openly discuss its challenges and implications. As we stand on the cusp of an AI-driven future, it is essential to move beyond resistance and engage thoughtfully with these technologies.
So how can organizations facilitate safe and comprehensive engagement with AI? And how can individuals within those organizations engage and advocate for their own AI literacy?
Scholarly Kitchen has more here.