
Of about 3,000 employees and executives surveyed, 70% were using AI — with younger workers quick to turn to the technology for work.
About 71% of Gen Z users (those born between 1997-2012) had the largest ratio of AI users, followed by 73% for millennials (born between 1981 and 1996), 60% for Gen X workers (1965-1980) and 52% for Baby Boomers (1946-1964).
“The top use, (43% of employees) is writing and content creation tasks, 34% [for] communication and collaboration, 27% [for] data analysis and visualization,” Daniel Jolles, research officer at LSE’s The Inclusion Initiative, said via email.
