POSITIVE OUTLOOK ON GENERATIVE AI FUELLING 70% WORKPLACE ADOPTION RATE, BUT TRAINING GAPS PERSIST
- 70% of workers are already using Generative AI (GenAI) at work
- GenAI is set to replace many technical skills, increasing the value of soft skills in the workplace
- Workers have a positive outlook on AI, with only 7% expecting their jobs to become obsolete
- Workers believe human skills will remain influential in the workplace
- There was a 10-point increase in workers intending to stay with their current employer
- 56% of workers believe their skills are transferable to other roles or industries
- Less than half of workers using GenAI receive guidance from employers
- Education divide in GenAI usage, with degree holders more likely to use it
- Managers experience higher burnout rates compared to other levels
Adecco Group releases annual worker perceptions study, Global Workforce of the Future Report 2023
70% of workers are already using Generative AI (GenAI) at work, but less than half are doing so with guidance from employers- Despite expert anticipation of widespread impact, only
7% of workers expect their jobs to become obsolete as GenAI becomes ubiquitous - Gaps in access to GenAI training and adoption rates have emerged, with executives, high-earners, and advanced degree holders advantaged
- GenAI is set to replace many technical skills, increasing the value of soft skills in the workplace
The report examines the world of work through the lens of 30,000 workers from 23 countries across multiple industries, spanning entry-level workers to senior executives. This year's survey sought to identify worker readiness and sentiment related to the anticipated impacts of GenAI, offering recommendations to future-proof the workforce.
Denis Machuel, Chief Executive Officer of the Adecco Group, said: "The world of work is shifting from a jobs-based to a skills-based economy, and this shift is being accelerated by the rapid adoption of Generative AI. This year's report uncovered substantial gaps in access to GenAI training and guidance despite widespread use and highlighted the urgent need for organisations to embrace technology transformation, boost career mobility, enhance worker skills and capabilities, and protect employee wellbeing. In a world being disrupted by technology, talent remains a true competitive advantage; the companies that focus on their people are most likely to ensure the future-readiness of their organisations."
Key Global Workforce of the Future 2023 Report findings:
GenAI use is widespread, but access to training is unequal
While
Workers are experiencing a "honeymoon" phase with GenAI
Sixty-two percent of workers have a positive outlook on AI, fuelling widespread adoption. Only
Invest in honing uniquely human skills
Sixty-one percent of workers believe human skills will remain more influential than GenAI in the workplace, especially emotional intelligence, empathy, and interpersonal skills. Cultivating these human skills will require connecting workers to coaching, leadership development and training.
Upskilling has become the workplace perk of choice
This year, there was a 10-point increase in workers indicating they intend to stay with their current employer for the next 12 months, jumping from
Skills are a precious currency
Fifty-six percent of workers believe their skills are transferable to other roles or industries, and the vast majority report they intend to take more control of their upskilling. Workers in tech, professional and financial services are most confident their skills can be transferred, compared to insurance, automotive and defence workers who are least confident. The shift from a job-based economy to a skills-based one is unfolding rapidly. Organisations can help workers keep their skills current by investing in development for everyone at every level.
Burnout is pervasive
Sixty-five percent of workers report they have suffered from burnout. Managers are more burned out than any other level at
Notes to editors:
- Download the research -´What's Working, Navigating the GenAI Revolution and the Shifting Future of Work 2023', which includes infographics that visually present the key findings.
- Register for the Webinar on October 18th for more insights and a conversation with executives from global companies here.
- Learn more about the Adecco Group and Microsoft GenAI Memorandum of Understanding to prepare workers for the GenAI shift here.
About the research:
For the fourth consecutive year, the Adecco Group surveyed over 30,000 workers from 23 countries across 25 industries, presenting a global view of critical workforce trends to support decision-makers in the private and public sector as they navigate the fast-changing world of work. Respondents answered a 20-minute online survey.
* 23 countries include:
Australia Belgium Brazil China Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Italy Japan Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Romania Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK USA
About The Adecco Group
The Adecco Group is a global leader in talent and technology expertise. Our purpose is making the future work for everyone. Through our three global business units - Adecco, Akkodis and LHH - across 60 countries, we enable sustainable and lifelong employability for individuals, deliver digital and engineering solutions to power the Smart Industry transformation and empower organisations to optimise their workforces. The Adecco Group leads by example and is committed to an inclusive culture, fostering sustainable employability, and supporting resilient economies and communities. The Adecco Group AG is headquartered in
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1 2020 and 2021 editions appeared as Resetting Normal study.
2 Goldman Sachs (2023). Generative AI could raise global GDP by
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