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AI Stigma Holds Employees Back

  • AI adoption in workplaces is a hot topic, but adoption among US workers barely increased in the last three months, moving up from 32% to just 33%.
  • Nearly half of global desk workers admit they are uncomfortable telling their manager they’ve used AI due to stigma attached with it.
  • According to a report by The Washington Post, employees are embracing AI with open arms and witnessing rewards. These “super users” say AI has boosted their productivity and doubled their efficiency in tasks.
  • However, experts warn that heavy reliance on AI comes with risks of privacy concerns, inaccuracies, and even potential job losses.
  • In India, 61% of online Indian workers are already leveraging AI – a significant leap compared to the global average of 40%.
  • Indian companies are leveraging AI to boost productivity and enhance the employee experience, setting a blueprint for global businesses aiming to unlock AI’s potential.
  • Three out of four organizations worldwide have either considered or implemented bans on GenAI applications at work.
  • The BBC enforces editorial policies restricting the use of generative AI in news production. AI is permitted only when it serves an illustrative purpose or becomes the subject of the content itself, emphasizing human-driven storytelling in factual journalism.
  • Indian companies like Zomato, Razorpay, Zepto, and Schbang are guiding employees on how to effectively use AI.
  • There is uncertainty around the usage of AI in the workplace, but workers look forward to upskilling. The Slack report mentioned that 76% of employees feel an urgency to become an AI expert.

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