Intelligent CXO Issue 22 | Page 18

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Workers want to use AI in the office but highlight skill and education gaps

New research published by SnapLogic , a leader in intelligent integration and enterprise automation , has revealed attitudes towards AI in the workplace are warming up : with almost two-thirds of workers

Just under two-fifths ( 39 %) said it would be hard to get everyone in their organisation to fully adopt AI , while 19 % were worried that they would not be able to work out how to use AI properly . reporting that they like the idea of using AI in their role , either currently or in the future .
According to SnapLogic ’ s survey of nearly 1,000 mid-senior management workers within large enterprises across the UK , US and Australia , all respondents showed a good grasp of AI benefits : over half ( 54 %) said they thought using AI would save them time ; 46 % said it would improve their productivity and 37 % said it would reduce risk and errors in their work .
However , respondents believe skills are an issue , with one-third ( 34 %) of respondents claiming there are very few people within their organisation with the skills required to implement and use AI .
Respondents also revealed the main factors that would make them more likely to use AI in their role , either now or in the future . Just under half ( 42 %) wanted a better understanding of how AI would specifically benefit them in their role , while 36 % wanted a safety net to reduce the risk that they would make mistakes .
An average of 62 % of respondents said they were likely to use AI in their current role , with a slightly larger amount ( 66 %) saying that they would welcome the idea of using AI either currently or in the future . Under three-quarters ( 70 %) of US respondents reported that they were currently likely to use AI , which is slightly more than those in the UK ( 56 %) but less than Australia ( 74 %). This shows a delta of usage as currently , only 21 % of the global workforce is
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