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Navigating AI Trust and Adoption: US Survey Findings

June 17, 2025 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm EDT

Free 1 CPE credit

Webcast overview

AI adoption is on the rise, but trust remains a critical challenge—reflecting a tension between the benefits and risks. 70% of U.S. workers are eager to realize AI’s benefits, while half report that they use AI tools at work without knowing whether it is allowed and more than four in ten (44%) are knowingly using it improperly at work.

Join us for a webcast on Tuesday, June 17 where we willexplore the US findings of one of the most comprehensive global studies into the trust, use, and attitudes toward AI to date conducted by KPMG International and University of Melbourne. KPMG leaders will dive into the survey findings and strategies that can help organizations accelerate trust in and value of AI.

Key takeaways:

Maintain human oversight: Gain insight on how you can integrate human oversight and decision-making into AI systems to guard against biases, errors, and unintended consequences.

Build stakeholder trust: Explore strategies to implement a comprehensive AI governance program to manage risks and complexities in a responsible, ethical, and transparent way.     

Accelerate workforce AI adoption: Understand how to create an environment that encourages learning, innovation, and collaboration to boost AI acceptance and value.     

Continuing education

There will be one continuing professional education (CPE) credit available to participants who participate in the live webcast and meet the eligibility requirements. The webcast will last approximately one hour.

After registering for this event, you will receive webcast log‑in instructions (or dial in for audio‑only participation).

CPE credit is not available for viewing webcast replay.

New York, NY 10001 United States
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