SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The recent surge of artificial intelligence in the workplace has sparked a range of emotions and perceptions among office workers. A study by workplace communications platform Slack identified five distinct AI personalities among desktop workers: The Maximalist, The Underground, The Rebel, The Superfan, and The Observer.
According to the study, only half of the respondents fell into the Maximalist or Underground categories, presenting a challenge for businesses aiming to promote AI adoption. The study highlighted the importance of understanding employees' emotions towards AI to drive its usage effectively.
The Maximalists are enthusiastic early adopters who actively use and promote AI, while The Underground group covertly uses AI due to concerns about perception and competence. Providing clear guidelines and encouragement could help increase AI usage among this group.
Interestingly, the study found that 19% of workers identified as Rebels, with a majority being women and older employees. Women, in particular, tend to view AI as a threat to job security, indicating a need for increased trust and support in the workplace to encourage AI adoption.
To foster AI acceptance, employers should provide clear guidelines on AI usage, create a culture that celebrates AI implementation, and encourage a culture of experimentation. Starting with small tasks like email automation can help employees become more comfortable with AI technology.
Despite concerns about AI replacing human jobs, the study suggests that individuals who embrace AI are more likely to thrive in the evolving workplace landscape. Embracing AI technology and fostering a supportive environment for its adoption could lead to increased productivity and innovation in the workplace.