I asked Siri how many times 'AI' has been searched in the past five years, and—no surprise—she dodged the question. So, I turned to Google Trends for some answers. What I found was nothing short of a cultural shift.
Between 2022 and 2023, the number of Google searches for "AI" has absolutely skyrocketed. In line with this, Stanford University has published a comprehensive 500+ page long report that measures the trends over the past year: the 2024 AI Index Report.
What key takeaways can HR professionals and corporate leaders take from the report in regard to their workforce? No need to ask ChatGPT for the answer, we have the breakdown for you here.
Artificial intelligence has been shown to enable workers to complete tasks more quickly and produce higher quality work.
AI narrows the performance gap between low and high skill workers.
AI tends to enhance quality and productivity, but overreliance on technology can impair a worker’s performance.
AI has achieved levels of performance that surpass human capabilities across a range of tasks.
In 2023, Ispos ran a survey on AI sentiment and revealed that 52% of people feel nervous about AI products and services, which was a 13% increase from the number in 2022.
Interested in what the rest of the report has to say about AI trends regarding topics like diversity, education, policy, and more? Check it out here: HAI_2024_AI-Index-Report.pdf (stanford.edu)
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