Randstad's Workmonitor Q3 Pulse Reveals Generational Trends in AI Adoption at the Workplace
Key Findings:
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Generational Divide in AI Usage:
- Gen Z (34%) and Millennials (25%) are at the forefront of utilizing AI for work-related tasks, showing weekly engagement.
- Gen X (42%) and Boomers (56%) report never using AI, indicating significant resistance or slower adoption rates.
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Increased AI Skill and Interest Among Younger Workers :- Millennials demonstrate a higher proficiency in utilizing AI tools (50%) compared to Gen Z (45%), Gen X (34%), and Boomers (19%).
- Most Gen Z (53%) and Millennials (52%) believe AI makes their jobs more interesting.
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Optimism Towards AI's Role in Workplace Equity:
- 55% of Millennials and 49% of Gen Z view AI as a potential enhancer of workplace fairness, especially in recruitment.
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Concerns and Educational Needs:
- Concerns exist across all age groups about AI's potential negative impacts on equity, with 46% of Millennials and 45% of Gen Z expressing apprehension.
- The demand for additional AI training is evident, with Millennials (61%) and Gen Z (53%) expressing the greatest need.
The data in this report is based on the global Randstad Workmonitor Q3 2024 survey, with 12,429 respondents in 15 markets. The
Julien continues, "Our Workmonitor survey underscores a pivotal moment in work culture. As AI continues to shape how we work, understanding its impact across different generations will allow us to create more inclusive and empowering work environments."
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