As AI use increases at work, many employees still choose not to use it: Gallup poll

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A Gallup poll finds that while more American workers are using AI in their jobs, many still choose not to use it due to concerns about data privacy, ethical implications, and job displacement. The poll reveals a divergence in how AI is reshaping American workplaces, with some finding it a gamechanger for productivity and others expressing skepticism.
American workers are increasingly using AI in their jobs, with many reporting productivity boosts. However, skepticism persists, with concerns about data privacy and job displacement. A Gallup poll found that about 3 in 10 employees are frequent users of AI, while about 2 in 10 are infrequent users. The poll also found that about 4 in 10 workers say their organization has adopted AI tools, with about two-thirds saying it has had a positive impact on their productivity. Some workers prefer not to use AI, citing ethical concerns or a lack of preparedness. AI tools appear to have a greater benefit for workers in managerial, healthcare, and technology roles.
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