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Study Findings on Artificial Intelligence Published by Researchers at Bucharest University of Economic Studies (Identifying Sufficient and Necessary Competencies in the Effective Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies)
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Investigators publish new report on artificial intelligence. According to news reporting from Bucharest, Romania, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Recently, there have been significant changes in the labour market and in the lives of employees, as modern society adapts increasingly easily to the implementation of artificial intelligence tools." Our news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Bucharest University of Economic Studies: "However, technological changes have also created challenges, including a gap between available and equired competencies in the use of artificial intelligence technologies. This study aims to analyse the relationships between employee competencies and effectiveness in the use of artificial intelligence tools, in order to highlight the set of essential competencies in effective interaction with artificial intelligence technology. Therefore, to achieve the purpose of the research, a questionnaire was created and completed by 209 Romanian employees between August and September 2023. For data analysis, two advanced techniques were applied: structural equation modelling (SEM) and necessary conditions analysis (NCA) using the SmartPLS v4 program. The results suggest that employee competencies are significantly associated with the effectiveness of using AI tools, and optimism and innovativeness positively mediate this relationship. The originality of the research stands out through the use of two advanced analysis methods (structural equation modelling and necessary conditions analysis), with the aim of identifying the set of sufficient and necessary skills in the use of artificial intelligence tools."
Bucharest University of Economic StudiesBucharestRomaniaEuropeArtificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningTechnology