Researchers asked almost 50,000 people how they use AI. Over half of workers said they hide it from their bosses.
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KPMG and the University of Melbourne conducted a comprehensive survey on AI usage among 48,340 people worldwide. The results indicated that 57% of employees hide their AI usage and misattribute AI-generated work as their own. The report reveals that 58% of respondents intentionally use AI for work, with a third using it weekly. Concerns around transparency and honesty arise as employees feel pressured to adopt AI tools or risk falling behind, prompting them to conceal their AI use, even against company policies.
A major study into AI use in the workplace found that most workers surveyed aren't completely honest with their bosses and colleagues about how they use it.
More than half of employees asked, 57%, admitted to hiding their use of AI at work and presenting AI-generated content as their own.
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