AI is reshaping the American workplace.
66.3% of US workers earning over $200,000 used AI tools at work over the last 12 months, according to a Fed survey.
This is followed by those earning $100,000-$200,000 and $50,000-$100,000, at 51.6% and 40.2%, respectively.
By comparison, just 15.9% of Americans earning less than $50,000 used AI tools at work over the same period.
Furthermore, college graduates were more than twice as likely to use AI at work as those without a degree, at 58.7% versus 22.9%.
Full-time workers used AI at nearly 2 times the rate of part-time workers, at 42.7% versus 24.7%.
Among workers who do use AI, 68.0% said it makes their job easier, and 56.7% claimed it boosts their productivity.
AI is transforming how Americans work.
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