AI adoption in the workplace is deepening divisions and sparking new power struggles between leaders and workers, with half of executives saying that AI is "tearing their company apart," according to new research from Writer, the enterprise AI startup.
The big picture: Executives are pushing AI as an inevitable revolution, but workers aren't buying it.
Further into the piece, specifics provide survey demographics:
The study surveyed 800 C-suite executives and 800 employees in December 2024 at enterprise organizations from 100 to over 10,000 employees in industries including technology, financial services, retail and consumer goods, health care, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences.
What they see as the bottom line:
The bottom line: C-suite execs tout AI as a competitive necessity and urge workers to get on board — but broken tools and employees' job fears continue to make the road to AI adoption rocky.