The new metric bosses are tracking: How often you use AI
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Demand for worker-tracking software has surged as companies aim to maximize AI investments and monitor employee use of sanctioned tools. Failure to adopt approved AI programs may negatively impact performance evaluations and job security. Major corporations like Google report productivity boosts of up to 10% attributable to AI use among employees. Several software providers have noted a notable increase in demand for tools that monitor employee engagement with AI resources, indicating a widespread corporate trend to ensure compliance with approved technology.
"You need to understand that this is where the world is going and spend the time to upskill yourself," said David Martin, head of Boston Consulting Group's global people and organization practice.
Google has been tracking the increase in hours of productivity created per week from its engineers' use of AI-powered tools, with a reported estimated 10% boost.
Three providers of worker-tracking software reported a sharp rise in demand for the ability to monitor employees' AI usage, highlighting a trend among companies.
Worklytics lets employers track how much time teams of workers spend engaging with corporate AI tools, while ActivTrak and Hubstaff enable monitoring at various levels.
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