Australia’s curiosity about artificial intelligence is increasing. We’re pushing past the wow of initial experimentation and moving into the now of putting it to work. The latest research from Google and Ipsos shows this shift is increasingly practical, with 71 per cent of Australian AI users now relying on the technology to assist with their jobs or to help them learn something new and complex.We’re watching the rise of an increasingly AI-fluent workforce, but navigating this shift requires a nuanced approach. Although the widespread appetite to experiment is a huge asset, individual usage alone won’t deliver the type of organisation-wide transformation that’s possible. So, how can leaders turn this everyday experimentation into real business value, avoid common traps, and bring their people with them?Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles