U.S. Employers Expect Growth of AI in the Workplace but Not Major Job Reductions
Genesys Contrasts Key Findings from Separate Employer and Employee Opinion Surveys
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is moving full steam ahead in the U.S. workplace. By 2022, 60% of U.S. companies expect to be using AI or advanced automation to support efficiency in operations, staffing, budgeting or performance. Currently 24% of companies are using AI or advanced automation with an additional 36% planning to use it within three years and half of those (18%) within the next year alone.
These insights stem from an opinion survey sponsored by Genesys , the global leader in omnichannel customer experience and contact center solutions. The survey examined the attitudes of American employers about the rising adoption of AI in the workplace. The results come on the heels of findings from a companion survey of employees announced by Genesys in July. The company surveyed employers and employees in six countries the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Regardless of the age of their organization, the U.S. employers surveyed believe AI makes their companies more effective. Specifically, 32% of employers find it enables companies to achieve goals faster, more effectively and at lower cost. An additional 25% believe AI allows employees to become more productive and to feel more valuable. That said, even with a total positive response among 57% of employers, their enthusiasm for new workplace technology tools such as AI and bots is surpassed by that of their employees, 70% of whom voiced a positive attitude toward AI in the earlier Genesys survey of employees.
But AI is not for every workplace. Nearly a third (31%) of employer survey respondents do not feel AI or advanced automation is practical for their type of business. The exact same percentage wonder if AI is too complex to implement.
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How leadership feels about AI
Luckily for technology vendors, 40% of employers say there is no hesitation within their companies about the need to adopt new technologies such as AI, bots or augmented reality. Their leadership realizes it makes the business more efficient. There is some concern within 24% of employers about the cost of adopting new technologies, but only 13% of the survey pool, mostly employers with younger companies, are suspicious that the usefulness of AI is over-hyped.
Currently, 47% of the employers surveyed think AI will have a positive impact on their company within the next year, with a mere 5% predicting a negative impact. Looking five years ahead to 2024, 62% of employers believe AI’s positive impact on their companies will continue, while the negative has only increased by 2%, to 7%. AI is seen by 26% of employers as necessary for their companies to remain competitive in the future. In addition, U.S. employers recognize that AI is changing their employees’ lives. In fact, almost two-thirds (64%) of the U.S. employers surveyed think their employees are excited to have better, AI-enabled technology tools because it assists them in their jobs.
“The survey results serve as another proof point that businesses win big when they deploy automation and AI-assisted technologies and so do employees,” said Merijn te Booij, chief marketing officer for Genesys. “Our research shows 61% of employers believe workers are more fulfilled when their workplace adopts AI because it allows them to take on more challenging tasks. When AI moves rote, mundane duties off employees’ plates, they have more time to focus on what they’re best at work that’s more interesting, diverse and requires more complex problem solving.”
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