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Gen-Z employees are coaching older colleagues to use AI, according to recent IWG report

Nearly two-thirds of younger employees coach older colleagues in AI use, enabling 86% of office workers to boost efficiency and unlock new business opportunities, a recent survey found.

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Gen-Z employees are driving the adoption of artificial intelligence at work by helping older colleagues upskill on the technology, according to an IWG report.

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A new global study from the International Workplace Group (IWG), the world’s largest workplace platform and provider of flexible workspaces, including brands such as Spaces and Regus, reveals that Gen Z employees are playing a key role in the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. These younger workers are also guiding their older colleagues to improve productivity and teamwork in hybrid work environments. The study, based on…

Artificial Intelligence (IA) continues to stand out among the technology trends for the coming years. All generations already use it, although not always consciously. 91% interact with it in their daily lives, but only 55% say they use it “usually.” Photo by Gemini by Merca2.0 Talking about artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a technological issue, but also a cultural one. The way in which different generations approach AI reveals mor…

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CNBC broke the news in United States on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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