
Optimism is Rising and Concern is Falling, Varying by Seniority and Geography "We're launching the Center for Responsible Generative AI to support our clients and partners as they leverage and build next generation AI-powered solutions to drive positive impact and competitive advantage, while also informing new ways of working, upskilling talent, change management, and culture." "GenAI is a rapidly evolving space, and its transformative impact is already being felt in workplaces around the world," said Nicolas De Bellefonds, global leader of AI and Software at BCG X, BCG's tech build and design unit, and coauthor of the research. The research, titled AI at Work: What People Are Saying, is based on a survey of more than 12,800 employees from the executive suite to the front lines across industries in 18 countries around the world, to understand how the evolution of AI has impacted the workplace. While employees are optimistic about how AI-and generative AI, in particular-will affect their work, feelings vary considerably by seniority and by country, according to new research released today by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

BCG Surveyed 12,800 Frontline Employees, Managers, and Leaders in 18 Countries Around the World to Understand How the Evolution of AI Has Impacted the Workplace.
