McKinsey surveyed C-suite executives and found they believed only 4% of their staff used AI for at least 30% of daily work; the real figure, from the employees themselves, was 13% — meaning AI has already spread three times further than leadership knows
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McKinsey’s 4-to-13 per cent comparison is a small statistic with a larger organisational message: some executives are measuring workplace AI from above, while employees are already folding it into the work from below.
In the survey finding, C-suite executives estimated that only 4 per cent of staff were using AI for at least 30 per cent of their daily work. Employees put the figure at 13 per cent. That does not mean AI has transformed every role, or that every use is productive. It does su
In the survey finding, C-suite executives estimated that only 4 per cent of staff were using AI for at least 30 per cent of their daily work. Employees put the figure at 13 per cent. That does not mean AI has transformed every role, or that every use is productive. It does su
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