Ironically, employees who know the most about AI are often the ones breaking the rules and adopting unauthorized AI tools at ...
Employees rarely resist “AI.” They resist what AI signals: loss of control, and loss of trust, when leadership deploys tools ...
More AI, more work, fewer results—something’s off.
Enterprise AI spending hit $37 billion in 2025—a 200% jump from the year before. The message from the C-suite couldn’t be clearer: AI is no longer a competitive advantage. It’s table stakes. So why ...
Research shows top employees use AI as a sparring partner, not a one‑off productivity tool. Among all the fussy, messy issues concerning AI rollouts and how and if they are actually useful, one ...
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Creating an AI-driven culture is just as important as adopting new tools. Ensure company policies keep up with employees. Lead by example ...
A new report shows that employees trust AI to manage pay equity more equally between them and their coworkers.
AI is a tool. Like other tools, AI operates best when people understand how to use it, trust it, and can integrate it into the way they already work. Finding the right balance between human expertise ...
The investigation, by U.S. financial giant KPMG LLP and business researchers at the University of Texas, involved months of studying how thousands of KPMG’s own workers used AI at their desks, and ...