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Bosch Tech Compass survey reveals growing demand for AI skills at CES 2025
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Bosch has released its Tech Compass 2025 report at CES, revealing global attitudes toward artificial intelligence adoption and skills development based on a survey of 11,000 people across seven countries.

Key findings and regional variations: The report highlights significant differences in AI acceptance and technological optimism between Eastern and Western nations.

  • 66% of respondents identify AI as the most influential technology for the coming years
  • Chinese (88%) and Indian (84%) respondents show notably higher optimism about technology’s positive impact compared to European nations, with France (47%) and Germany (57%) displaying more skepticism
  • The UK and US fall in the middle range, with 69% and 68% respectively expressing optimism about technology’s benefits

Workplace AI training landscape: Current data reveals a significant gap in workplace AI training, though progress is being made.

  • Only one in four people have received AI training at work
  • 61% of respondents report receiving no workplace AI training
  • Bosch has already trained 65,000 of its employees in AI applications

Practical AI implementation at Bosch: The company has integrated AI across various operational areas to enhance efficiency and productivity.

  • ROB, an AI-powered HR assistant, helps employees navigate complex labor laws and company guidelines
  • Manufacturing plants in Stuttgart-Feuerbach and Hildesheim utilize AI for quality control and defect detection
  • AI systems are being used to identify failure patterns in production, with learning capabilities that improve accuracy over time

Leadership perspective: Steffen Hoffmann, managing director of Bosch UK, offers insights on AI’s evolving role and perception.

  • Initial extreme views about AI are shifting toward a more balanced perspective
  • AI is viewed as a helpful tool for standardized tasks rather than a complete workplace transformer
  • The technology’s long-term impact may not match the revolutionary effect of smartphones on daily life

Future implications: While AI’s influence is expected to grow, questions remain about its transformative potential and adoption patterns across different regions and industries.

  • The technology’s practical applications currently focus on efficiency improvements rather than radical changes
  • Regional differences in AI acceptance could influence global implementation strategies
  • Continued emphasis on workplace training will be crucial for successful AI integration
Bosch Tech Compass Report Released at CES 2025; Focus on AI Skills

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