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Marketing AI use exposes skills gap
Read the full story: Marketing AI use exposes skills gapMarketers are adopting AI faster than skills strategies emerge. CIM research shows only 5% expect AI to create new roles, while many teams lack defined capability plans.
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Marketing AI use exposes skills gap

Marketers are adopting AI faster than skills strategies emerge. CIM research shows only 5% expect AI to create new roles, while many teams lack defined capability plans.








