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Survey asks safety pros if they’re using AI

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New York — A recent survey of environmental, health and safety professionals shows that many have been slower than others in their organization to adopt artificial intelligence as a tool.

Researchers from Wolters Kluwer – a provider of professional information, software and services to professionals in various fields – surveyed 162 EHS practitioners. Of those, 62% agreed that “AI adoption in their EHS function was lower than in other areas within the same business,” although 28% reported their EHS program does use AI.

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“AI promises to revolutionize EHS by enabling leaders to collect data and then interpret, plan, predict and act with unprecedented speed, accuracy and efficiency,” Richard Pulliam, senior vice president and general manager of Wolters Kluwer EHS & ESG, said in the release.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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