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Betterworks reveals results from a new study

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Nearly one year after ChatGPT burst into the public consciousness, generative AI (GenAI) has left employees and their organizations both excited and uneasy. According to a recent study commissioned by Betterworks and conducted by Propeller Insights, over half of employees are using GenAI at work for complex activities and believe it has the potential to reduce bias across a swath of HR processes, despite the fact that only 41% of organizations are actively evaluating it or have made GenAI a priority. At the same time, many employees are concerned about the potential impact of GenAI on both their roles and the possibility of unintentional amplification of bias.

Betterworks, the leader in modern, intelligent performance management solutions for the enterprise, surveyed more than 1,000 US employees across 20 industries. Fielded in late October 2023, the survey represents respondents at all levels within organizations, with 60% having director titles and above.

”We wanted to understand how C-suites across the country are thinking about and responding to GenAI,” said Doug Dennerline, CEO of Betterworks. “Are businesses embracing the opportunity and actively exploring ways to become more efficient and data-driven? And how do their workforces feel — what excites them, what concerns them, and have they already started using it to do their work? At Betterworks, we believe that GenAI will make people and organizations far more productive and innovative, as well as simplify and enhance performance management.”

Key findings

The survey findings serve as a wake-up call for C-suites that must get ahead of the GenAI trend:

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