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Lori Schafer in Forbes Technology Council: How To Build An AI-Fluent Workforce

  • Writer: Sara Meza
    Sara Meza
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Read the full article in Forbes Technology Council here.

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of everyday work.

Many new graduates already know how to use AI tools for research, writing, and productivity. But using AI inside an enterprise is very different from using it in a classroom.

In her latest Forbes Technology Council article, Lori Schafer, CEO of Digital Wave Technology, explains why organizations must move beyond AI literacy and begin building an AI-fluent workforce.

AI Literacy vs. AI Fluency

Knowing how to generate content with AI is only the beginning.

AI fluency means understanding how to apply AI within business processes, validate its recommendations, work within governance policies, and use AI to improve operational decisions.

Employees who understand how AI fits into real business workflows can help organizations make faster, better-informed decisions while reducing risk.

Why Enterprises Must Take the Lead

Universities can introduce students to AI, but businesses must teach employees how to use it responsibly within operational environments.

Organizations that successfully adopt AI are investing in more than technology. They are creating structured onboarding, establishing governance, and helping employees understand when human judgment remains essential.

Building AI fluency is not a one-time training initiative. It is an ongoing capability that develops through experience, collaboration, and continuous learning.

AI Fluency Creates Competitive Advantage

As AI becomes embedded across retail, consumer goods, manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries, competitive advantage will increasingly depend on how effectively employees work alongside AI.

Technology alone will not differentiate organizations.

The companies that build AI-fluent teams will be better positioned to improve execution, accelerate decision-making, and adapt as AI capabilities continue to evolve.

Read the Full Article

Read Lori Schafer's full Forbes Technology Council article, "How To Build An AI-Fluent Workforce," to learn why AI fluency is becoming one of the most important capabilities organizations can develop as AI becomes part of everyday business operations.

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