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Nearly 1/3 American Workers Want AI Training to Feel Comfortable Using It

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With the rapidly increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, employed Americans are a bit wary of its expansion into their everyday jobs, and some are looking to their employers to help them develop the skills necessary to use these new technologies. According to a new survey from Yoh, a leading international talent and outsourcing company owned by Day & Zimmermann, nearly a third (30%) of employed Americans say they would feel more comfortable using AI for their jobs if they were offered training on how to use the technology. Further, 31% of employed Americans say they would take classes/seminars on how to use AI in their jobs if they were offered. This survey was conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh from July 9-11, 2024, among 1,249 adults ages 18 and older who are employed full or part time.

The survey also revealed that training on AI can be a powerful tool in the recruiting process as well. More than one-fifth (22%) of employed Americans say they would be more likely to work for an organization that offered AI training as part of its employee training program than one that did not, while 19% say they want to work for a company that integrates AI and automation software into the way they do business.

On the other hand, AI is a concern for some employees, with the belief that employers should communicate the level of AI usage necessary for the job when dealing with potential candidates. Survey findings showed:

“These survey results show that without offering proper levels of AI training throughout an organization, companies will have difficulty not only getting employees to feel comfortable using AI technologies in their day-to-day work but also in attracting new employees to their organization,” said Emmett McGrath, President of Yoh. “By investing in appropriate training and onboarding processes for AI, employers can increase job satisfaction, improve the effectiveness of their employees and enhance their recruiting and hiring efforts. AI is becoming more pervasive in the workplace, and employers owe it to their teams to give them the tools necessary to succeed in this new, tech-driven world.”

Additional survey findings include:

To learn more about the complete survey findings and Yoh’s staffing solutions, visit www.yoh.com.

SURVEY METHODOLOGY
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh from July 9-11, 2024, among 1,249 adults ages 18 and older who are employed full or part time. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/-3.3 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Joe McIntyre at joe@gobraithwaite.com.

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