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ai adoption gap
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The AI adoption gap refers to the disconnect between executive claims of AI integration and actual workforce usage, as well as demographic disparities in generative AI adoption. Threads on WindowsForum discuss how this gap undermines productivity gains and risk management, with research showing that many employees disagree with leadership's optimistic assessments. Additionally, a gender gap exists where men are more likely to view AI as a valuable assistant and use it frequently, while women report skepticism and lower usage rates. These patterns have implications for career advancement and workflow design in organizations adopting AI tools.
Executives are telling investors and boards that AI is already embedded in daily operations — but recent research shows a significant portion of the workforce disagrees, and that mismatch is quietly sabotaging the ability of organisations to convert AI enthusiasm into measurable productivity and...
CNBC’s latest SurveyMonkey “Women at Work” poll landed a clear and important signal: the generative-AI era is opening with a gendered split — men are more likely to call AI a “valuable assistant,” while women are noticeably more skeptical and far less likely to be frequent users at work. The...