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Here’s a summary of key findings from the Newser article “Survey: Some Use AI to Avoid Their Colleagues,” which explains why office workers are increasingly turning to AI rather than colleagues for assistance, based on Microsoft’s 2025 Work Trend Index Report:
Survey Background:
  • Based on a survey of 31,000 workers across 31 countries.
Why workers use AI instead of colleagues:
  • 42%: Value AI’s 24/7 availability.
  • 30%: Cite speed and quality of AI’s answers.
  • 28%: Appreciate AI’s unlimited ideas on demand.
  • 17%: Prefer AI since it doesn’t pass judgment.
  • 16%: Like that AI doesn’t get frustrated or impatient.
  • 15%: Find AI requires less handholding than humans.
  • 8%: Use AI to avoid having to share credit with a colleague.
  • A “small percentage” admitted to using AI chiefly to cut down on interpersonal interaction.
How employees use AI at work:
  • 52%: See AI as a command-based tool (“direct, simple commands to get the job done”).
  • 46%: Use it as a thought partner (for brainstorming, sparking creativity, challenging ideas).
  • 2%: Weren’t sure how they use AI.
Takeaway:
While some turn to AI to sidestep uncomfortable human interactions, most cite convenience, speed, and quality as primary reasons. There’s also a notable split between seeing AI as a “tool” versus a “partner” at work.
Source:
You can read the original article here: Newser: Survey Reveals Why We Turn to AI Instead of a Co-Worker

Source: Newser Survey: Some Use AI to Avoid Their Colleagues
 

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