One in six US workers pretends to use AI to please bosses
Briefly

A survey reveals that 75% of employers expect employees to use AI, with half formal requirements. However, 22% of employees use AI under pressure, feeling overwhelmed and unconfident. One-third believe that working with AI consumes as much time as traditional methods, with many blindly accepting its outputs. Interestingly, 16% sometimes falsely claim to use AI to satisfy bosses. This has created fears among workers that those who don't use AI may be overlooked for promotions, revealing a complex relationship between employees and AI technology.
Three-quarters of employees' employers expect them to use AI, with half in an official role and another quarter informally, leading to significant pressure to comply.
One in five employees uses AI despite feeling unconfident due to pressure to integrate it, while 33% report that AI usage takes as much time as their regular job.
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