A Pew Research Center survey involving over 5,200 US workers reveals that 63% of American employees report limited or no use of artificial intelligence (AI) at work. The minority utilizing AI tend to be younger and better educated, with a notable portion holding at least a bachelor's degree. Key applications among AI users include research (57%), editing (52%), and drafting content (47%). This trend raises questions about the integration of advanced technologies in workplaces, especially given the mixed perceptions surrounding AI's reliability and efficacy in various tasks.
According to a new survey by the Pew Research Center, 63 percent of American workers do not use AI much or at all in their jobs.
Those who used AI tended to be overall more educated than those who didn't, with a higher percentage having at least a bachelor's degree.
Of the survey respondents who said they use AI tools for work, 57 percent use AI to research specific topics, and 52 percent use it to edit written content.
Despite concerns over AI's reliability, highly educated workers actively employ the technology for tasks such as research, editing, and drafting.
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