Employees are hiding their AI use from their managers. Here's why
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"For the first time since generative AI arrived on the scene, sentiment and uptake among desk workers is starting to cool," the report states, indicating a shift in worker enthusiasm.
"Our research shows that even if AI helped you complete a task more quickly and efficiently, plenty of people wouldn't want their bosses to know they used it," said Christina Janzer, highlighting the social implications of AI usage.
The survey found that 48% of desk workers felt uncomfortable with their manager knowing they use AI for common workplace tasks, fearing perceptions of cheating or laziness.
Despite 99% of executives planning AI investments this year, a significant disconnect remains as employees' excitement for AI decreases amid concerns over its social acceptance in the workplace.
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