- Agent AI adoption will increase by 327% by 2027, increase productivity by 30%
- Workers will soon need to share their roles with AI agents, salesforce claims
- Report says
AI agents are to live here, with the new salesforce research claimed that agentic AI adoption is estimated to increase by 327% by 2027, the company has called the trend with a revolution of “digital labor”.
The Chief Human Resources Officer (Chro) is expecting 61% of his existing workforce in his current roles, although employees are ready to work with AI.
Most of the survey CHROS (88%) said that redistribution of human resources with technology can be more cost effective than external recruitment, more secure than suggesting workers’ jobs as they think, but that the changes they are subject to can also be more.
Combination of workers with AI
According to the estimated increase of AI agents, salesfors believe that an increase in productivity of 30% may be realized. The figures also estimate a 19% decrease in labor costs.
With AI literacy, identified as the required top skills in the modern workplace, five out of five (81%) Chros are planning to re -prepare the employees for future roles, including recipient of technical roles such as data scientists and technical architects.
The biggest growth is expected to see IT, research and development and sales. Customer service, operation and finance are expected to shrink.
Fortunately, workers take a long time to get their matters and start their training journey, as 85% of the organizations have not yet applied agent AI.
Unnatural workers do not have unlimited time, however, because 86% CrS believes that integrating AI will be an important part of their role within the next five years, with five of the five assume that AI agents and humans will co -existence in this time -bound.
Nathli Skardino, an officer of the main people of the salesfors, said, “Every industry should re -design jobs, re -prepare talent – and each employee will need to learn new human, agent and business skills to flourish in a digital labor revolution.”