AI Skepticism and Adoption at Work
American workers are 43% more likely than the average global worker to consider themselves AI skeptics.
Portion saying AI is part of their core workflow
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At first glance, it's a little bit of a head-scratcher: A Salesforce survey of more than 1,500 desk workers spanning four continents found that American
AI Skepticism and Adoption at Work
American workers are 43% more likely than the average global worker to consider themselves AI skeptics.
Portion saying AI is part of their core workflow
0%
5%

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