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内容摘要:"Supposed case-by-case discretion is, in fact, merely cover for tailored deals, unfair treatment, and inconsistent rulings," the PTPA said in a statement.

"Supposed case-by-case discretion is, in fact, merely cover for tailored deals, unfair treatment, and inconsistent rulings," the PTPA said in a statement.

More than 4,500 people from almost 30 different employment sectors were polled as part of the research, which was commissioned by Henley Business School.It found that 56% of full-time professionals were optimistic about AI advancements, while 61% said they were overwhelmed by the speed at which the technology developed.

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Prof Keiichi Nakata, from Henley Business School, said the study showed many workers "don't feel equipped" to use AI.Prof Nakata is director of AI at The World of Work Institute at the school, which is part of the University of Reading, and helps organisations get to grips with the technology."This wide-scale study offers a valuable snapshot of how AI is being adopted across UK industries - and where support is still lacking," he said.

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"Without in-house training, hands-on learning, and clear policies, we risk creating a workforce that's willing to use AI but is not sure where to start."The study found that three in five people polled said they would be more likely to use AI at work if proper training were available.

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But nearly a quarter of respondents said their employers currently were not providing enough support.

Prof Nakata said the technology "could be a transformative change in organisations across the UK".For 491 days, Or Levy was held by Hamas not knowing whether his wife Einav had survived the 7 October attack on the Nova music festival where he was taken.

She didn't and for more than a year his three-year-old son Almog was without both his parents. In February, Or, weak and painfully thin, was released by Hamas.His brother, Michael Levy, told BBC News he was worried about the impact on the hostages if Israel sent more troops into Gaza.

"I'm concerned it will affect the hostages, that the terrorists can decide to do something to them," he said. "I do believe the army knows what it's doing and they will make sure the hostages aren't affected, but it's always a concern."But he said he wanted more pressure applied to get them released.

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