GoTo, the leader in cloud communications and IT, today announced the release of a new research report: The Pulse of Work in 2025: Trends, Truths, and the Practicality of AI. The report summarizes the ...
BOSTON: GoTo, the leader in cloud communications and IT, today announced the release of a new research report: The Pulse of Work in 2025: Trends, Truths, and the Practicality of AI. The report summarizes the findings of a survey of 2,500 global employees and IT leaders on AI use and sentiment, conducted in partnership with research firm Workplace Intelligence. Among the study’s key findings: despite widespread anticipation about AI’s positive impact on workforce productivity, most employees feel they were overpromised on its potential. In fact, 62% believe AI has been significantly overhyped.
However, this is likely because employees aren’t making the most of what these tools have to offer. The majority (86%) admit they’re not using AI tools to their full potential, and 82% say they aren’t very familiar with how AI can be used practically in their day-to-day work.
All told, employees estimate that they’re spending 2.6 hours a day — or 13 hours per week — on tasks that could be handled by AI. This means that in the U.S. alone, businesses could be missing out on more than $2.9 trillion annually in greater efficiency.*
“Employees are already using AI and are seeing clear productivity gains, yet despite these benefits, our latest research shows people still view AI as overhyped. While many recognize its value, they don’t yet see it as the revolutionary change they were promised. This gap likely exists because many workers admit they aren’t realizing AI’s full potential or don’t know how to apply it in practical ways,” said Rich Veldran, CEO of GoTo. “The solution is clear: companies must go beyond just providing access to AI by ensuring employees have both the right tools and the right education. By equipping teams with effective training and clear guidelines, organizations can empower their workforce to unlock the true, transformational impact of AI.”
Other key findings include:
“Contrary to what you might think, it’s not just older workers who are struggling to realize the benefits of AI tools,” said Dan Schawbel, Managing Partner, Workplace Intelligence. “Younger workers also admit they’re not using these tools to their full potential. In fact, 74% of Gen Z employees say they aren’t very familiar with how to use AI practically in their day-to-day work. This highlights the importance of equipping all generations with the tools and education to use AI safely and effectively.”
The research also describes solutions to help close the AI adoption gap:
To learn more about the research, download the full report: goto.com/pulse-of-work
Methodology
Research findings are based on a survey conducted by GoTo and Workplace Intelligence from February through April of 2025. In total, 2,500 global workers completed the survey, including 1,250 full-time knowledge workers and 1,250 IT decision-makers. The survey targeted respondents in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, India, Mexico and Brazil.
About GoTo
GoTo, the leader in cloud communications and IT, is dedicated to powering a world of work without limits. Featuring flagship products GoTo Connect, LogMeIn Resolve, and LogMeIn Rescue, the GoTo portfolio offers secure, reliable, AI-enabled solutions that are simple to adopt for small and midsize businesses, and scalable to enterprises worldwide. GoTo continuously improves human experiences for AI-enabled workforces across hundreds of thousands of customers. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with approximately $1 billion in annual revenue and 2,800 employees throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
About Workplace Intelligence
Workplace Intelligence is an award-winning thought leadership and research agency focused on the world of work. We help companies, and their executives, tell their workplace story in a meaningful, relevant, and impactful way using primary data, insights, and interviews. For more information go to our website and subscribe to our Insider newsletter.
* Assumes there are 102,183,000 knowledge workers in the U.S. (Source: Federal Reserve Economic Dataset) with an hourly wage of $43.85 (Source: Federal Reserve Economic Dataset)
Fonte: Business Wire
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