“For many global companies, AI is no longer in the test phase. It’s in the workplace, shaping strategy and powering productivity,” said Ben Warren, managing director of People Data, AI and Innovation at Gallagher. “Training programs are on the rise, equipping employees for a future where human ingenuity and AI agents will work hand in hand. We know what AI can do, and the potential is undeniable. It can handle repetitive and manual tasks, freeing employees to spend less on menial work and more on what really matters: creative ideation and meeting clients.”