How much does AI improve work efficiency? Managers and employees disagree
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How much does AI improve work efficiency? Managers and employees disagree
"A new survey conducted by AI consulting firm Section among 5,000 white-collar workers in the US, UK, and Canada shows a clear gap between how company management and employees perceive the benefits of AI at work, reports The Wall Street Journal. Over 40% of C-level executives say the technology saves them more than eight hours per week. At the same time, two-thirds of employees without managerial roles say AI saves them less than two hours per week, or no time at all."
"Many employees instead describe AI as stressful and difficult to use correctly, often because AI-generated material must be checked, corrected, or redone."
A survey by AI consulting firm Section polled 5,000 white-collar workers across the US, UK, and Canada. The results show a substantial perception gap between company management and nonmanagerial employees about AI’s workplace benefits. Over 40% of C-level executives say AI saves them more than eight hours per week. Two-thirds of employees without managerial roles say AI saves them less than two hours per week or no time at all. Many employees report that AI is stressful and difficult to use correctly because AI-generated material frequently must be checked, corrected, or redone. The gap suggests uneven adoption, differing use cases, or inconsistent access to tools and training.
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