New research by Asana and Anthropic suggests AI has reached a tipping point, but most organizations are unprepared.
Asana and Anthropic’s research indicates AI has hit a critical point, but organizations lag in readiness, according to their survey of 5,000+ US and UK workers.report, produced in partnership with Anthropic. Over 5,000 knowledge workers were surveyed across the US and UK to identify how this tipping point plays out.
And there is plenty more generative AI can do for software professionals and tech workers. AI-powered IDEs like GitHub Copilot or IntelliCode help developers by auto-completing code lines or suggesting relevant code based on context. This is why daily AI users see the biggest gains, with 89 percent reporting a productivity boost. Asana has also identified that, on average, workers are using AI for five different tasks––however, these use cases vary widely across industries.However, this only highlights the growing disconnect between what organizations want and what workers need.
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