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Bring Your Own AI (BYOAI)? We Breakdown LinkedIn and Microsoft Reports May 10, 2024

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Hosts: Anthony Batt, Shane Robinson and Francesca Vera from the Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI breakdown Microsoft's 2024 Work Trend Index Annual Report underscores the growing use of AI in the workplace. It reveals that 75% of knowledge workers employ AI, with 46% having started within the past six months. The report indicates the wide application of AI across various industries and professions, with content writers, graphic designers, and marketing managers being the predominant users.

The report also introduces the concept of BYO AI (Bring Your Own AI), where 78% of AI users bring their own AI tools to work. These power users like to experiment and regularly discover new ways to use AI to enhance their work. Notably, employers are increasingly requiring AI skills when hiring non-technical professionals.

The report discusses the challenges and opportunities of using AI tools at work, including the reluctance of some to adopt AI, and the necessity to pause and reflect on how AI can assist with tasks. It also considers situations where AI may not be the most effective choice. Over-reliance on AI and the need to maintain human touch in content creation are also addressed.

The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of BYOAI and the potential integration of AI tools into existing workflows and platforms. It contemplates the future of AI in business, and the prospect of systematized AI in organizations. The report suggests that employees might be integrated into a company's culture through AI, which could also promote cross-functional collaboration.

The importance of allowing employees to experiment and find their own AI solutions, while also providing top-down guidance and a unified methodology, is emphasized. The report highlights the role of training and community building around AI, and the need for organizations to embrace digital and AI transformations.
Takeaways

  • AI adoption in the workplace is widespread, with 75% of knowledge workers using AI and 46% starting to use it within the past six months.
  • Content writers, graphic designers, and marketing managers are among the top users of AI in various industries.
  • BYO AI is a common practice, with 78% of AI users bringing their own AI tools to work.
  • Power users are willing to experiment and regularly explore new ways of using AI to improve their work.
  • Employers are increasingly considering AI skills as a requirement for hiring non-technical professionals. Some individuals are reluctant to adopt AI tools in the workplace, while others are unsure of where to get started.
  • Pausing and reflecting on how AI can help with tasks is crucial for becoming a power user of AI tools.
  • It is important to consider when AI may not be the most useful choice for a particular task.
  • The future of AI in the workplace may involve the integration of AI tools into existing workflows and platforms. The future of AI in the business world involves systematized AI that facilitates cross-functional collaboration and onboarding employees into a company's culture.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/ai-at-work-is-here-now-comes-the-hard-part

https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/learning-and-development/new-framework-for-ai-upskilling

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Hosts: Anthony Batt, Shane Robinson and Francesca Vera from the Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI breakdown Microsoft's 2024 Work Trend Index Annual Report underscores the growing use of AI in the workplace. It reveals that 75% of knowledge workers employ AI, with 46% having started within the past six months. The report indicates the wide application of AI across various industries and professions, with content writers, graphic designers, and marketing managers being the predominant users.

The report also introduces the concept of BYO AI (Bring Your Own AI), where 78% of AI users bring their own AI tools to work. These power users like to experiment and regularly discover new ways to use AI to enhance their work. Notably, employers are increasingly requiring AI skills when hiring non-technical professionals.

The report discusses the challenges and opportunities of using AI tools at work, including the reluctance of some to adopt AI, and the necessity to pause and reflect on how AI can assist with tasks. It also considers situations where AI may not be the most effective choice. Over-reliance on AI and the need to maintain human touch in content creation are also addressed.

The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of BYOAI and the potential integration of AI tools into existing workflows and platforms. It contemplates the future of AI in business, and the prospect of systematized AI in organizations. The report suggests that employees might be integrated into a company's culture through AI, which could also promote cross-functional collaboration.

The importance of allowing employees to experiment and find their own AI solutions, while also providing top-down guidance and a unified methodology, is emphasized. The report highlights the role of training and community building around AI, and the need for organizations to embrace digital and AI transformations.
Takeaways

  • AI adoption in the workplace is widespread, with 75% of knowledge workers using AI and 46% starting to use it within the past six months.
  • Content writers, graphic designers, and marketing managers are among the top users of AI in various industries.
  • BYO AI is a common practice, with 78% of AI users bringing their own AI tools to work.
  • Power users are willing to experiment and regularly explore new ways of using AI to improve their work.
  • Employers are increasingly considering AI skills as a requirement for hiring non-technical professionals. Some individuals are reluctant to adopt AI tools in the workplace, while others are unsure of where to get started.
  • Pausing and reflecting on how AI can help with tasks is crucial for becoming a power user of AI tools.
  • It is important to consider when AI may not be the most useful choice for a particular task.
  • The future of AI in the workplace may involve the integration of AI tools into existing workflows and platforms. The future of AI in the business world involves systematized AI that facilitates cross-functional collaboration and onboarding employees into a company's culture.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/ai-at-work-is-here-now-comes-the-hard-part

https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/learning-and-development/new-framework-for-ai-upskilling

Join our community: getcoai.com
Follow us on Twitter or watch us on Youtube
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