Generative AI is already embedded in daily workflows across industries. Between 20% and 40% of workers use some form of AI on the job, and one late-2024 poll found 34% of employees expected to use AI for more than 30% of their tasks within a year, with 71% expecting that within five years. Nearly 30% of U.S. companies have replaced workers with AI tools. Researchers estimate over 30% of all workers could soon have half their tasks impacted by generative AI. Early studies show productivity gains: MIT found writing tasks completed 40% faster with a generative assistant, and early users of Microsoft's AI assistant were about 29% faster.
AI in the workplace is no longer a distant concept - it's already transforming everyday office jobs. From marketing assistants to HR coordinators, many professionals worry about being replaced by automation. In fact, a recent Pew survey found most Americans expect generative AI to have a major (and mostly negative) impact on jobs in the coming decades. And some of those fears feel justified - nearly 30% of U.S. companies have already replaced workers with AI tools like ChatGPT
AI has rapidly become embedded in daily workflows. Surveys show that between 20% and 40% of workers are already using some form of AI on the job. Adoption is climbing fast: in one late-2024 poll, 34% of employees expected to use AI for more than 30% of their tasks within the next year (a nd 71% expected to within five years).
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