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  Majority of Office Workers Use Polite Language with AI, Survey Finds

Survey Reveals Widespread Use of Polite Language with AI

A new survey conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by TripleTen examined how U.S. office workers interact with AI tools. The poll included 2,000 office workers who use AI in their daily tasks. Results showed that 86% of respondents use polite language, such as “please” and “thank you,” when interacting with AI. Of those, 27% reported using these phrases every time they use AI.

The survey also revealed that 64% of workers believe it is important to show common courtesy to AI systems. Respondents cited reasons ranging from the belief that politeness leads to better AI responses to concerns about maintaining personal habits of courtesy and even humorous references to future AI dominance.

Different Approaches to Interacting with AI

The study found that 41% of participants find it easier to treat AI as a tool, while 23% prefer to address AI as they would a human. Among those who see AI as a tool, 91% believe it is important to remain objective and direct. Conversely, 87% of those who interact with AI as if it were a person believe it can function as a personal assistant.

The survey also explored whether workers assign gender to AI chatbots. Three out of four who treat AI as human prefer to keep chatbots gender-neutral. Only a quarter assign a gender, with 14% choosing female and 11% male. Founders were the most likely to assign a feminine gender to AI at 23%.

Leadership vs. Staff: Adoption and Perceptions of AI

There are notable differences between leadership and staff regarding AI adoption and attitudes. Sixty percent of respondents identified as being in upper leadership roles. Among leaders, 73% observed a correlation between AI usage and increased employee productivity, with 92% reporting productivity gains. Additionally, 54% of leaders reported a link between AI use and improved staff morale, with 83% noting increased morale.

When it comes to embracing AI, 93% of C-suite executives are willing to use AI, compared to 70% of staff-level employees. Executives also report enjoying AI more frequently (71%) than staff (33%). Leadership is more likely to consider AI a future coworker, with 81% open to the idea compared to 39% of staff.

Leadership also places more importance on showing courtesy to AI, with 78% valuing politeness compared to 46% of staff. C-suite respondents are more likely to feel ahead of their coworkers in using AI (42%) than staff (12%).

Barriers to AI Adoption and Recommendations

The survey found that 83% of office workers have been encouraged by leadership to use AI at work. However, only 27% of staff-level workers reported being fully encouraged by employers, which may contribute to lower adoption rates among staff. Experts suggest that a lack of clear guidance and integration into daily work is a key barrier to consistent AI use.

Nsaku Toya, an AI and automation career coach, emphasized the need for organizations to provide structure and direction for AI adoption, rather than simply encouraging usage.

Common Workplace Uses for AI

Respondents identified several tasks where AI is most helpful in the workplace. The most common uses include:

  • Summarizing documents    53%
  • Brainstorming ideas    37%
  • Writing emails    31%
  • Parsing data    22%
  • Coding/building applications for use    20%
  • Scheduling agendas   19%
  • Improving communication skills with colleagues    16%
  • Building to-do lists    15%
  • Advising on different interactions    12%
  • Taking notes during calls    12%
  • Sending reminders    11%
  • Simulating client-facing interactions for training    8%
  • Have human-like conversations   6%
  • Reminders to take breaks    4%
  • Taking entire calls on a person’s behalf    4%
  • Gossiping   2%

Conclusion

The survey highlights that politeness is a common practice among office workers using AI, with many believing it leads to better results. Leadership is more likely than staff to see AI as a valuable tool and future coworker, and to encourage its use. However, a gap remains in support and guidance for staff-level employees, which organizations may need to address to ensure consistent and effective AI adoption.

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