Workers are blazing ahead with AI tools, whether or not their employers are on board—and that could cause headaches for companies. That’s one takeaway from a new AI and trust report from KPMG, for which the accounting firm and consultancy surveyed 48,000 people around the world with help from University of Melbourne researchers. Half of US respondents said they tapped AI at work, despite not knowing whether it’s allowed, and 44% said they’re “knowingly using it improperly.” That includes uploading sensitive information or intellectual property to public AI platforms, which 46% of those in the US admitted to doing. The survey also pointed to the potential for slipping quality due to AI use. Around three in five (64%) of Americans surveyed “admit to putting less effort into their work, knowing they can rely on AI”; 58% said they don’t thoroughly vet outputs; and 57% have made mistakes at work as a result. Read about the risks at Tech Brew.—PK |