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Boston Consulting Group’s latest AI at Work report shows adoption rising 23 points in a year, with more than 40% of regular users saving at least a full workday each week.
Japan TimesSeventy-four percent of white-collar workers without managerial duties now describe themselves as regular users of artificial intelligence, Boston Consulting Group reported on June 6, 2026. The figure marks a 23-percentage-point increase from the previous year. More than 40% of those regular users said the tools save them a full workday or more each week.
The data appear in BCG’s latest AI at Work report. Despite the time savings, many companies have not turned the gains into measurable productivity improvements, BCG said. Leaders and organizations are still learning how to capture value from the hours freed by the technology.
The findings indicate that rapid employee adoption has not automatically translated into enterprise-level efficiency gains.
theiranproject.comSyrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa stated that Iran gained the most from the recent conflict, describing the war as containing multiple mistakes in its objectives and formation.
nypost.comThe Yankees outfielder entered Sunday with the highest WAR among six position players who signed nine-figure contracts this offseason. He reached base twice and stole two bases in a 4-1 loss to the Reds.
Al JazeeraAhmed Wishah, who documented daily life in Gaza, was killed by an Israeli attack, Al Jazeera reported on 21 June 2026.