Forbes September 12, 2024
Tor Constantino, MBA

While many across the corporate landscape seem to be rushing to jump on the AI bandwagon, a recent study from The Upwork Research Institute suggests that more than three-quarters of employees are not along for the AI ride.

Exactly 2,500 C-suite executives, full-time workers and contract employees based in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Australia participated in the research, which was published in July.

The most surprising finding from the study was the shockingly wide divide between the expected productivity gains by senior executives and the lackluster results shared by the overwhelming majority of rank-and-file employees.

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