4 in 10 Employees Frequently Use AI Tools to Ease Job Tasks

34.9% of participants in the latest eJobs survey say they regularly use AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini in office tasks to reduce workload or get results faster. Of these, 18.8% say they do this daily, 13.4% weekly, and 5.7% several times a month. For the latter, the use of AI has not turned into a habit, but rather an exceptional solution that they resort to only in specific cases. 13.9% of employees say that they rarely use such tools, while 48.1% do not use them at all.
There are jobs, particularly in the white collar and specialist area, where we see a fairly high rate of adoption of AI tools and an increasing openness to use them for repetitive tasks or what they consider monotonous. It is true that, in most cases, those who use them most often work in fields such as IT, marketing, communication or translations, in mid-level or specialist positions“, says Ana Călugăru, Head of Communications at eJobs. ro.
Documenting and finding information is the main reason why tools like ChatGPT or Gemini are used, cited by 68.7% of respondents. 44.4% say they need help writing emails and messages, 34.3% also added translations to the list, and 22.2% say they are useful for generating reports and presentations.
“On time, respondents also said they use AI for code generation, in the case of programmers, for creating job descriptions, for creating customer response templates, for generating images for digital creations or for brainstorming. In addition, many added the fact that they also use AI for searches that are not related to the job, such as posts for social media”, explains Ana Călugăru. 60.1% of employees who participated in the study say that their work has become easier since they started using AI for office work. 26.7% of those who have used it say that they have not noticed a significant impact, while 13.2% think that it rather confuses them, which is why they use it very rarely or not at all.
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