'No Longer Optional': Microsoft Staff Mandated to Use AI at Work, According to a New Report
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Daily Use Of AI By Workers Surges Beyond 200%
Slack’s latest Workforce Index revealed a significant increase in AI adoption and excitement among desk workers, with daily AI usage up an astounding 233% in just six months. The survey of 5,000 global desk workers also found that AI has emerged as a clear competitive advantage, as workers who use AI daily prove to be 64% more productive and 81% more satisfied with their job than colleagues not using AI. The Index reveals that workers are using …
It is no longer an option, it becomes an obligation. This message, sent via an internal memo by a senior Microsoft manager, marks a brutal inflection in the company's culture. Behind a well-oiled corporate language, hides a more disturbing reality: Microsoft is trying to impose from the top the use of its own AI tools, not only as a lever of productivity, but also as a new standard of professional compliance. Should we rejoice or worry about it?
Microsoft pushes staff to use internal AI tools...
Microsoft is asking some managers to evaluate employees based on how much they use AI internally, and the software giant is considering adding a metric related to this in its review process, Business Insider has learned. Julia Liuson, president of the Microsoft division responsible for developer tools such as AI coding service GitHub Copilot, recently sent an email instructing managers to evaluate employee performance based on their use of inte…
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