AI Generates Excitement and Fear as Employees Worry about Job Security
June 13 2023 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
New research reveals a gap between executive,
employee expectations for AI in the workplace
Nearly a quarter of employees believe their own
jobs may be at risk because of AI
Even as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an unavoidable part
of the cultural landscape, its role in the workplace hasn’t been
solidified, and that lack of clarity is leaving some employees on
edge.
The speed at which generative pretrained transformer (GPT)
technology attracted users was nearly unprecedented as people
signed up to explore its potential. This speed has also led to
challenges for business leaders who are racing to understand how
their organizations can take advantage of this new technology. For
example, fixing inefficient processes and technology can relieve
symptoms of employee burnout.
New Qualtrics (Nasdaq: XM) research finds that, among workers,
executives are most looking forward to the potential impact of AI,
with 64% characterizing AI as exciting. Only 39% of individual
contributors, on the other hand, say the potential impact of AI is
exciting. They are more likely to say it’s scary (46%). In
contrast, 30% of executives say it is scary.
Two-thirds of executives expect AI to have a positive impact on
the overall employee experience; only 35% of individual
contributors share that optimism, and 31% of individual
contributors say AI will have a negative effect.
“The excitement among executives about AI is not surprising
given the promise of more efficiency, but the concerns of employees
are also well founded,” said Qualtrics Chief Workplace Psychologist
Dr. Benjamin Granger. “Organizational leaders would be wise to
remember that at their roots, organizations are simply groups of
people and the bigger promise of AI is to help people be happier,
healthier, and more productive at work - outcomes that benefit
everyone.”
Increased Productivity, Increased Expectations
The most common ways employees say AI technology can have a
positive impact in the workplace are related to productivity,
including automating routine tasks so they can focus on more
complex work, as well as the ability to do faster and more advanced
data analysis.
With AI handling repetitive work, workers believe they will be
expected to be more productive at work. In fact, 30% of executives
say integrating AI into the workplace will significantly raise
expectations for employee productivity.
The biggest concerns workers have about its impact are losing
the human element to work (with 55% highlighting this as a
potential negative effect) and workers losing their critical
thinking skills (selected by 52% of employees).
Confusion and Concern about Policies and Job Security
The ultimate negative impact of AI on employees is it replacing
jobs entirely. More than two-thirds of employees (68%) believe that
some jobs are at risk because of AI, and 23% believe their own jobs
are at risk.
As companies race to understand how they can incorporate AI,
employees are feeling confused over what it means for them. Nearly
60% of employees say their company either doesn’t have a policy on
using AI or they aren’t aware of such a policy, leaving them to try
to figure out what is or isn’t allowed.
Methodology
This research was conducted in May-June 2023 among more than
1,500 respondents. Respondents were selected from a randomized
panel and considered eligible if they live in the United States,
are at least 18 years of age and working full-time.
About Qualtrics
Qualtrics, the leader and creator of the experience management
category, is a cloud-native software provider that helps
organizations quickly identify and resolve points of friction
across all digital and human touchpoints in their business – so
they can retain their best customers and employees, protect their
revenue, and drive profitability. More than 18,750 organizations
around the world use Qualtrics’s advanced AI to listen, understand,
and take action. Qualtrics uses its vast universe of experience
data to form the largest database of human sentiment in the world.
Qualtrics is co-headquartered in Provo, Utah and Seattle, and
operates out of 28 offices globally. To learn more, please visit
qualtrics.com.
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Lauren Braun, Qualtrics press@qualtrics.com
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