AI at work: Weighing up the benefits and issues of trust


A global survey involving over 48,000 people from 47 countries shows that nearly six in ten employees say they use AI on their own initiative. A third of them use it at least once a week. — AFP Relaxnews

AI is gradually making its way into our everyday working lives. From translating an email to analysing data or writing a report, in just a few clicks, these tasks can be delegated to tools like ChatGPT. But while the variety of uses grows, trust of AI remains a challenge.

AI is going mainstream, becoming a true partner in the workplace. This is the finding of a global survey conducted by Melbourne Business School and KPMG, involving over 48,000 people from 47 countries. Nearly six in ten employees say they use AI on their own initiative. A third of them use it at least once a week.

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