2023
DOI: 10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i11.4099
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Employee’s Attitude Towards Artificial Intelligence in the Indian Banking Sector

Anuradha Dwivedi,
Khyati Kochhar

Abstract: Purpose: This paper aims to examine employees' attitudes towards the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Indian Banking Sector. The study delves into understanding how employees perceive the integration of AI technologies and its impact on various aspects of banking operations.   Theoretical framework: Built upon the significance of AI as a transformative technology, this research seeks insights into employees' perspectives on AI adoption within the Indian Banking Sector. The study i… Show more

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“…The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the banking sector has been met with varied attitudes from employees, as explored by Dwivedi and Kochhar (2023). Their study, focusing on the Indian banking sector, utilized surveys and interviews to gauge employee perceptions towards AI's impact on banking operations, including cybersecurity.…”
Section: Insights From Expert Interviews and Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the banking sector has been met with varied attitudes from employees, as explored by Dwivedi and Kochhar (2023). Their study, focusing on the Indian banking sector, utilized surveys and interviews to gauge employee perceptions towards AI's impact on banking operations, including cybersecurity.…”
Section: Insights From Expert Interviews and Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%