AI power users are pulling away from everyone else, Microsoft says
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AI power users are pulling away from everyone else, Microsoft says
""Instead of just automating away what people used to do, and that's an efficiency gain, what we're seeing is much more exciting. What we're calling 'capability add.'""
""Those AI power users aren't simply deferring to AI in every circumstance. Some will, in fact, sometimes take longer to complete a particular task so that they can see how it can best be handled with the help of AI.""
""53% of frontier professionals—and 33% of AI users overall—intentionally take time before starting a task to decide what aspects should be done by AI versus a human.""
A Microsoft report reveals that 66% of knowledge workers using AI report increased time for high-value work, with 58% producing work not possible a year ago. Among AI power users, 80% experience similar benefits. AI is not just automating tasks but adding capabilities. Examples include improved software security and enhanced sales preparation. AI users often balance AI assistance with maintaining their skills, with many intentionally deciding which tasks to perform with or without AI support to leverage human judgment and critical thinking.
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