Global survey reveals the majority of workers (60%) believe AI has a positive impact on society
Softonic.com, the world’s leading secure software distributor, has published the results of a new survey on the impact of AI on society and the use of AI in the workplace.

The Softonic survey found that 60% of respondents believe AI would improve society, versus 19% who think it will do more harm than good. Almost half (46%) said they had used AI at work in the last six months.

The survey has been conducted among 1,000 participants from 30 countries.

The report found that the youngest workers are more likely to use AI for their jobs, with (56%) of employees aged 18 to 24 using it compared to 45% across all ages. Respondents from this same age range are most likely to believe that AI will replace their jobs (46% versus 31%, respectively).

A significant majority of people (56%) believe AI will assist them with their job tasks instead of replacing them. 

ChatGPT emerged as the most widely used AI tool globally, with 42% of those who used AI indicating they have used it. Google Gemini (Bard) (20%) and Copilot (16%) followed. However, 40% of respondents reported not using these AI tools.

Softonic's Director of Catalog and Traffic, Ferran Gavín, said: “It is excellent news that the majority of people believe that AI will be an invention for good in the world, considering its incredible power. There is an opportunity to streamline repetitive jobs and accelerate processes, and I’m very optimistic about this.

“Employers must train workers for an AI-driven world, providing access to AI tools to develop skills that will be in high demand in the future.”

About Softonic 

Softonic is a leading technology company specialising in secure software distribution. The firm operates the world’s leading secure software distribution platform Softonic.com. Currently available in 18 languages, the platform categorises, evaluates, and distributes over 1 million Windows, Android, and Mac programmes and solutions worldwide. Every month, over 75 million people use Softonic.com due to its robust quality control checks, which help users download virus-free software.

Founded in Barcelona in 1997, Softonic is also behind other initiatives, including GHacks, a portal for IT users, and Digital Trends, a technology news site. The company currently employs over 90 people from 22 nationalities.