
"Many of the conversations we're hearing around AI are still very future-focused. There's a lot of hype around AI - and rightfully so - but so far, much of its real-world impact has only scratched the surface of what it's truly capable of."
"More than half of employees say they primarily use AI tools to double-check their work (54%) and draft emails, reports or other written content (52%). While these use cases are driving efficiencies in the workplace, they showcase only a portion of AI's potential."
"Compared to employees, managers are using AI for more strategic work, including analyzing team and business data (56%), conducting research (52%) and managing team priorities (47%)."
"68% of managers say they have saved a week or more in their go-to-market process with the technology."
AI's real-world impact in the workplace has only begun to be realized, with companies implementing tools for automating tasks and managing workflows. Executives often have higher expectations for AI than employees' actual usage, which mainly involves double-checking work and drafting content. Managers are leveraging AI for strategic tasks, such as data analysis and research, while a significant number report time savings in go-to-market strategies. Bridging the gap between AI's potential and its current use requires education and role enhancement for employees.
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