Survey Finds Most Companies Have Deployed AI Tools
A survey of 2,400 workers and executives found that 97 percent of companies have adopted AI and 70 percent of respondents use it daily. The report outlines steps workers can take to remain relevant as technology changes roles.
axios.comA survey conducted by AI platform Writer found that 97 percent of companies have deployed AI tools. The poll included 1,200 non-technical workers and 1,200 C-suite executives. Seventy percent of respondents said they use AI daily. The survey results were released in a newsletter focused on careers and workplace adaptation.
The newsletter advised workers to build competence with AI applications. It recommended leading efforts to apply the tools within teams. It also suggested showing creativity by asking questions and testing AI in daily tasks. Experimentation may help identify new solutions even when initial attempts fall short.
The report emphasized relationship skills as a way to stand out. It noted that employers continue to value communication, collaboration, and empathy in technology-heavy environments. Workers were encouraged to take ownership of AI outputs. Checking and editing results can demonstrate accountability for final deliverables.
The newsletter addressed techno stress, which includes concerns about job loss, constant availability, and rapid change. It recommended validating personal concerns and focusing on present tasks. Taking action such as experimenting with AI in work and personal settings was presented as one way to reduce uncertainty.
Maintaining an optimistic mindset was also listed as a method to support adaptation.
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