To put it simply, none of us are naturally born prompt engineers.
Employees who attempt to use GenAI tools without proper training often have an incomplete and underwhelming experience.
Even when training is available, another major challenge is overcoming ingrained work habits.

Another part of the problem is that the user interfaces for GenAI-powered tools need to be reimagined.
However, getting people comfortable with speaking to their PCs may be more challenging than it seems.
Additionally, the rapid development of AI agents introduces new user experience challenges.
If designed intuitively, they could drive rapid adoption.
Organizations need to either develop or acquire comprehensive training programs and ensure employees actively participate.
However, realizing this transformation will require an unprecedented level of workforce education.
Currently, too little emphasis is being placed on this critical issue.
Instead, most discussions remain fixated on the latest advancements in AI models and their performance metrics.
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