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- HP study claims that employees are increasingly embracing AI
- AI helps employees to save time by removing boring tasks
- It apparently also helps with a balance between work and private life
Some employees claim AI Tools Becoming more and more useful by not only doing their work, but the improvement of their balance between work and private life has claimed new research.
An investigation of Horsepower Almost three -quarters (72%) of the employees use who use AI says it saves them every week, with one in ten claiming that they save more than five hours a week.
Almost a quarter (23%) also claim that the use of AI has made their job more satisfactory, with employees who can spend less time on boring repetitive tasks and concentrate on what they actually enjoy their work instead.
AI in the workplace
The study also showed that AI business owners may help with some of their most urgent problems.
One in three managers says that the use of AI has already supplied more than 11% in cost savings, with almost half that says that it helps reduce the time spent on admin tasks, and slightly more than a third (34%) who says that improved decision -making and strategic planning.
The benefits may become clearer for companies, but the survey added that many companies are still at work, with more than a quarter say that their company currently has no formal AI strategy.
However, the appetite seems to be there, because almost half (44%) expect AI to be completely embedded in 2027.
A little more than half (54%) of the managers noted that they would take over AI earlier if it was built into devices such as AI PCs, in which employees agreed, where 29%said they would use AI more if it were embedded in tools they already used or did not need an internet connection (10%).
“Ai is no longer a ‘fun to have’ – it is a business necessity,” said Neil Sawyer, director of HP for Northwest -Europe.
“Companies that do not act now fall into the risk of losing their competitors, losing productivity and missing the efficiency gain that AI is already delivering. By directly bed in safe, trusted devices, organizations can overcome trust and usability challenges – and the adoption with confidence in the scale.”
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