DEWALT Study Reveals Construction Workforce Eager for AI But Lacks Hands-On Training

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DEWALT Study Reveals Construction Workforce Eager for AI But Lacks Hands-On Training

A recent study by DEWALT shows that the construction workforce is enthusiastic about AI but lacks the necessary hands-on training to fully utilize its potential. The study surveyed over 3,400 construction professionals across six countries, highlighting a disconnect in AI adoption within the skilled trades industry.

The study sheds light on the importance of hands-on AI training in the construction industry, particularly in sectors like residential, commercial, and industrial construction. It underscores the need for practical learning and skills development to effectively integrate AI into everyday construction workflows.
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