AI adoption in workplace nearly doubles: Gallup
UNITED STATES, JUN 16 – AI adoption among U.S. workers has nearly doubled in two years, yet only 30% of workplaces have formal AI policies and 87% of employees report insufficient training, Gallup found.
- Gallup reported that the share of U.S. employees using AI at least a few times per year surged from 21% to 40% over the past two years.
- This surge follows growing AI integration in workplaces despite only 30% of employees receiving formal AI use policies and 22% noting clear AI strategies from leadership.
- White-Collar workers and organizational leaders lead AI adoption, with 27% often using algorithmic tools and managers using AI nearly twice as much as individual contributors.
- Gallup’s data shows frequent AI usage rose from 11% to 19%, daily use doubled from 4% to 8%, and employees confident in AI use doubled when leadership communicated clear strategies.
- Despite rising AI use, employee preparedness to collaborate with AI has declined, indicating that organizations must improve training and ethical policies to ensure effective human-AI collaboration.
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