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AmplitudeResearchRevealsaGenerationalAITrustGapisCostingAustralianBusinesses
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发布时间:2026-04-20 12:45 New research suggests senior leaders’ distrust of AI is driving inefficient implementation and widening Australia’s AI skills gap.



SYDNEY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research byAmplitude, Inc.(Nasdaq: AMPL), the leading AI analytics platform, has revealed a generational divide in how much business leaders and their employees trust artificial intelligence (AI), a trend that may be limiting the benefits of the technology to Australian businesses and hampering the development of much needed AI skills across the country.

Just 4% of workers aged 55–64 say they trust AI recommendations over their own judgement, compared to 31% of 18–24 year olds, according to Amplitude’s study. At the same time, 39% of those aged 18–24 use AI tools daily in their job, compared to just 20% of those aged 55–64. These figures highlight a stark gap in trust between older professionals, who are more likely to be in leadership roles,
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