AI literacy tops learning priorities but training efforts lag
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Employees say they lack clarity on how the technology's adoption will affect their roles and career progression, a Docebo report found.
An article from Dive Brief AI literacy tops learning priorities but training efforts lag Employees say they lack clarity on how the technology’s adoption will affect their roles and career progression, a Docebo report found. Published April 9, 2026 By Paige Gross Reporter Share Copy link Email LinkedIn X/Twitter Facebook Print License Add us on Google A Docebo report found a gap between AI training and on-the-job confidence for enterprise employees. Getty Images Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: AI literacy and applied AI skills are top priorities for more than half of AI learning and development leaders, according to a report from AI readiness platform Docebo published Tuesday. The report surveyed 1,000 enterprise employees in L&D-focused roles and 1,000 employees in other roles across the U.S., Canada and Europe. However, data from those receiving AI training showed there is a gap between training and on-the-job confidence — 66% said they don’t feel supported by their organizations and 57% said they don’t feel the training is related to their specific roles. More than half said they don’t see how AI training will impact the progression or career. Companies looking to boost AI know-how stand to benefit from tailored training efforts that are role-specific, said Kyle Lacy, CMO at Docebo, in an email. “When people can see how developing a skill opens a path forward for them personally, engagement ...