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Slack Research Unveils Five AI Worker Personas Shaping the Workplace

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A new report by Slack’s Workforce Lab delves into how employees perceive AI at work and what motivates them to use the technology. The research involved interviews and a survey of 5,000 full-time desk workers, revealing five distinct AI personas. These personas represent varying attitudes toward AI, offering valuable insights for employers striving to integrate AI into the workplace.

The AI Personas:

  1. The Maximalist (30%)
    Maximalists are AI enthusiasts who frequently use AI tools to enhance their work. They are vocal about their experiences, encouraging others to adopt AI to boost productivity and output quality. Notably, 65% of Maximalists openly discuss their AI usage, with 50% reporting that AI use is actively encouraged at their workplace.
  2. The Underground (20%)
    Similar to Maximalists, Undergrounds are frequent AI users, but they are less open about their reliance on AI tools. They prefer to keep their usage quiet, with 74% refraining from promoting AI use among colleagues. This reluctance may stem from workplace environments that do not explicitly support or encourage AI adoption—43% of Undergrounds claim their companies do not push AI usage.
  3. The Rebel (19%)
    Rebels represent the sceptical portion of the workforce, with 66% stating they never use AI at work. These employees view AI as a threat, with 58% considering it a societal risk. Moreover, 39% believe that AI use by their colleagues is unfair, as it creates an uneven playing field.
  4. The Superfan (16%)
    Superfans are excited by the potential of AI but have yet to fully incorporate it into their daily tasks. Most use AI sparingly, with 72% using it less than once a month. They admire colleagues who integrate AI creatively, though they have not yet maximised its potential in their work.
  5. The Observer (16%)
    Observers are cautious, watching AI developments with curiosity but not yet engaging with the tools. Two-thirds feel indifferent about AI’s role in the workplace, but one-third express interest in learning more or enhancing their AI-related skills.

The Importance of Tailoring AI Integration

As AI rapidly transforms the workplace, Slack’s research highlights the need for leaders to understand the diverse attitudes among their teams. “The AI-powered future of work isn’t just about enterprises, it’s also about employees — and it’s redefining everything from careers to workplace culture,” said Christina Janzer, Senior Vice President of Research and Analytics at Slack. “To realise the promise of AI, companies need to make AI work for workers and bring everyone onboard The AI Team.”

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The urgency for AI adoption is growing, with leaders now seven times more eager to implement AI solutions than at the start of the year. Yet, many employees remain hesitant. Slack’s research underscores the risk of leaving workers behind, which could result in missed opportunities for increased efficiency, improved performance, and enhanced employee well-being.

“Workers across industries must learn how to work with AI or risk getting left behind,” said Lori Castillo Martinez, Executive Vice President of Talent Growth and Development at Salesforce. She emphasised that helping employees identify and bridge skill gaps is crucial for unlocking the benefits of AI.

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