AI changes everything.<br/>Is your organisation keeping up?
Artificial intelligence is the biggest technological shift since the internet. Organisations that invest in AI skills now are building an insurmountable lead.
The rise of AI at a glance
In just a few years, artificial intelligence has grown from a niche technology into an indispensable part of the workplace.
ChatGPT changes everything
The launch of ChatGPT marks the beginning of generative AI for the general public. Within two months it reaches 100 million users.
AI goes mainstream
Microsoft integrates Copilot, Google launches Gemini and thousands of AI startups emerge. Organisations experiment massively with AI tools.
The EU AI Act is adopted
Europe introduces the first comprehensive AI legislation in the world. Organisations must demonstrate that employees are AI-literate.
AI literacy becomes mandatory
From 2 February 2025, the training obligation under the AI Act takes effect. Organisations using AI must have trained their staff.
AI is everywhere
AI is no longer a choice but a requirement. Organisations that fall behind lose competitive advantage and face compliance risks.
The risks of not keeping up with AI
Organisations that fall behind in AI face significant risks. These are the four biggest challenges.
Shadow AI
Employees use unauthorised AI tools with company data. 68% of organisations have no visibility into this.
Compliance risks
The EU AI Act requires demonstrable AI literacy. Fines can reach up to 3% of global annual turnover.
Knowledge gap
Only 15% of employees feel competent to use AI safely. The gap between early adopters and the rest is growing.
Productivity loss
Organisations that don't invest in AI skills miss up to 40% productivity gains that AI can deliver.
AI literacy is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity
The speed at which AI is transforming the workplace is unprecedented. What was still futuristic yesterday is everyday reality today. Employees who understand and can safely deploy AI are the backbone of successful organisations.
But it's not just about productivity. The EU AI Act obliges organisations to invest in AI knowledge. Without demonstrable training you risk fines, data breaches and reputational damage.
AI in numbers
Impact on the workplace
AI is no longer hype — it is the new reality. The numbers speak for themselves and show why organisations must act now.
What does AI literacy deliver?
Investing in AI skills pays off immediately. These are the six most important benefits.
Increased productivity
Employees who use AI effectively save an average of 5–10 hours per week on routine tasks.
Compliance certainty
Comply with the EU AI Act with demonstrable training results and compliance reports.
Competitive advantage
AI-skilled teams innovate faster and deliver better results than competitors who fall behind.
Employee engagement
Investing in AI knowledge increases job satisfaction and reduces fear of technological change.
Better decision-making
Teams that understand AI make data-driven decisions and recognise the limitations of AI output.
Organisation-wide adoption
From the boardroom to the shop floor: everyone learns AI in a way that suits their role and level.
Qrio makes your organisation AI-ready
With the Qrio micro-learning platform, your employees build AI skills daily. In just 5 minutes per day — tailored to their role, sector and knowledge level.
How Qrio works
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