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16% of the Global Workforce learned to use AI in their job role only through trial and error.
57% of managers feel encouraged to use AI.
49% of AI users in education engage with AI daily.
79% of respondents report that implementing and building AI agents over the next 12 months is a priority.
79% are planning to invest over $1,000,000 in AI agents over the next 12 months.
14% of IT decision makers report fear of AI hallucinations.
21% of workers aged 55 and older are not confident at all using AI tools.
44% of non-managerial staff have received no training in AI safety and data security.
30% of respondents in the UK had AI tools provided by their IT team.
97% of AI users within the global workforce use AI tools weekly.
69% of employees say they are optimistic about the use of AI agents.
82% of managers have been trained in AI tools.
Among managers, AI adoption sits at 79%.
32% of employees are entirely self-taught on using AI in their job role.
59% of AI users in retail engage with AI daily.
23% of respondents in Germany received explicit encouragement to use AI in the workplace.
Employees across all sectors are interacting with AI an average of 6.5 days a week.
23% of respondents in the US had AI tools provided by their IT team.
67% of employees believe that using AI agents in their day-to-day role will make their job easier.
65% of employees trust AI agents for formulaic, repetitive tasks like data analysis.
88% of employees associate positive emotions with AI use.
66% of employees cited that AI use made them feel productive.
23% of respondents are only somewhat confident using AI tools and still have concerns around how to use AI tools safely.
Only 63% of employees have received company-advised or mandated training in AI safety and data security.
Only 48% of Education professionals report daily use of AI.
54% of non-managers say they use AI in their work.
62% of AI users within the global workforce use AI tools daily.
62% of AI users in healthcare and pharma engage with AI daily.
2% of employees in financial services reported no training in AI tools.
47% of employees think it’s likely they will be managed by an AI agent in the future.
Just a third (approximately 33%) of employees have had formal, company-provided instruction on using AI in their job role.
38% of respondents do not encourage their team to use AI agents because they do not feel they understand them well enough themselves.
48% of employees trust AI agents for more human-sensitive tasks like recruitment decisions.
81% of employees say they’ve received some form of training on using AI in their job role.
93% of non-managerial staff recognize the importance of AI safety and data security training.
17% of employees in healthcare and pharma reported no training in AI tools.
65% of AI users in manufacturing engage with AI daily.
A further 8% of respondents are not confident at all using AI tools.
62% of non-managers have been trained in AI tools.
55% of employees felt excited about AI use.
80% of 25-34 year old workers are very confident using AI tools.
49% of employees felt empowered by AI use.
19% of employees in retail reported no training in AI tools.
76% of 18-24 year old workers are very confident using AI tools.
73% of workers in the US are very confident using AI tools.
43% of non-managers in the global workforce are very confident with AI tools.
82% of employees with six to fifteen years’ experience report using AI.
52% of employees in the education industry have received training on AI safety and data security.
23% of respondents in Germany had AI tools provided by their IT team.
87% of respondents would generally trust AI to perform a task given to it. 96% of respondents trust a colleague with the same task.