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Synthesia’s head of people said firms should measure AI by outcomes such as faster product delivery rather than raw token counts. The company still requires staff to use AI tools when appropriate but does not reward high usage volumes.
The Japan TimesThe Workers' Daily published an editorial calling for improved labor standards and greater oversight of AI algorithms. The piece appeared as China expands workplace use of the technology.
thehindu.comSome technology firms have begun measuring how employees use AI tools during annual reviews. Managers at many other companies lack defined standards for assessing AI fluency across different roles.
news.google.comJeff DeGraff, Dean of Innovation at the University of Michigan, outlined three stages of AI evolution during a May 18, 2026, appearance at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit. He stated that organizations are currently in the first stage focused on efficiency and quality impr…
thestreet.comClickUp CEO Zeb Evans implemented a policy earlier this year requiring employees to consult AI agents before contacting him directly. The company has deployed approximately 3,000 internal AI agents across workflows, creating a 3:1 ratio of agents to its 1,300 employees.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA workforce planning platform report states that 78 percent of organizations have seen AI projects fail or remain in pilot stages despite record investment. Survey data shows mixed worker attitudes toward AI-generated content.
axios.comA 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.
upi.comGallup survey data shows AI adoption among employed U.S. adults rose to 50 percent in the first quarter of 2026 from 46 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025. The increase continues a trend of growing workplace integration of artificial intelligence tools. @unusual_whales reporte…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA Gallup poll conducted in February indicates that more American workers are using artificial intelligence in their jobs, with about 3 in 10 using it frequently. However, skepticism remains common, with many non-users citing preferences for traditional methods, ethical concerns,…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA survey indicates that about two-thirds of executives report using AI, but their weekly usage averages only 1.5 hours. Additionally, 25% of respondents report no AI use in the workplace. Nearly 90% of firms report no impact from AI on employment or productivity over the last thr…