Freshworks Report Reveals AI Is Delivering Strong Productivity
Gains and Unlocking Higher-Value Work for Employees
Freshworks Inc. (NASDAQ: FRSH) released its new
Global AI Workplace Report today, revealing how various workplace
departments are interacting with AI since the new era of generative
AI exploded into the market 18 months ago. The global survey of
7,000+ full-time employees, collected from March 9 to April 4,
2024, revealed how AI has become a tool commonly used among
knowledge workers – more than half (55%) of workers surveyed said
they are currently using software applications enhanced with AI at
work.
Moreover, nearly three in four of all workers surveyed (72%)
trust AI to bring value to their work processes – and 81% of
employees trust AI because they believe its quality of work is good
or it makes their team more productive. The report demonstrates
that AI is quickly moving from an experimental pilot tool to an
active driver of substantial enterprise efficiency and productivity
gains across operations and industries.
“This report exemplifies that AI is delivering tremendous
productivity gains at enterprise scale,” said Freshworks Chief
Product Officer, Prakash Ramamurthy. “Knowledge workers are also
seeing strong productivity gains at work, which in turn is sparking
strong employee interest in mastering AI skills. Make no mistake,
the AI era is firmly delivering on its promise to free up employees
for higher-level work and showcasing compelling returns on AI.”
Return on AI: Productivity gains equivalent to a month
each yearFreshworks’ survey found knowledge workers are
achieving impressive productivity gains from using AI at work.
Employees estimate that using AI helps them reduce their existing
workload by 3 hours and 47 minutes in a typical work week, by
helping them complete tasks such as summarizing issues and
suggesting the next steps to handling repetitive tasks. By freeing
up nearly 24 business days – or just over one month of work per
year – employees can take on higher-value work that delivers
greater engagement.
Nearly all (95%) senior leaders (defined as manager level and
above) using AI say their departments are measuring the business
impact AI brings to their organization. Many report productivity
improvement (52%), better quality of work (47%), and improved
customer engagement (34%). Still, 37% of workers admit they don’t
have good metrics for measuring productivity in their
organization.
Leaders surveyed believe the return on AI will only improve,
with 80% of senior leaders saying AI software will provide enough
business impact to prove its worth within two years. When all
respondents were asked about the value of generative AI, open-ended
comments included improving internal and external communication and
externally, eliminating redundant email threads and speeding
creation of technical reports.
“Leaders across industries perceive AI as a transformative
technology capable of delivering significant business impact, from
enhanced decision-making and increased operational efficiencies to
personalized customer experiences and innovative product
development,” said Ramamurthy.
“Surprise AI” is everywhereFreshworks’ survey
also revealed more workers are using – and benefiting from –
AI than they even realize. Almost half (40%) of workers surveyed
think they use AI at work but don’t know to what extent or how.
This sentiment was confirmed by 47% of IT respondents who agreed
employees are using software that incorporates AI but don’t realize
they’re using it. For instance, AI is often embedded into existing
popular software to enable email autocomplete, suggested meeting
times or notes from meetings.
Despite a lack of full awareness of AI's role in their work
life, many employees professed widespread confidence in their
ability to use AI. IT departments are, to no surprise, the most
confident and comfortable using the technology, with (75%) saying
they’re knowledgeable or an expert, followed by marketing (65%) and
finance (52%).
The race to embrace is strongWorkers appreciate
that AI is a workplace game-changer, and they’re taking action to
embrace its value. More than two in three workers (70%) say they’re
looking for ways to develop their AI skill set to stay as
marketable as possible. Similarly, more than a third of workers
(37%) say their companies are adopting AI software due to a fear of
missing out on the next big thing or on innovations that AI could
give their competition.
Employees also see clear benefits to the organization; nearly
two-thirds of workers (62%) say boosting profitability or staying
competitive are the main reasons to adopt AI-enhanced software
applications. Nearly half (46%) say any company not using AI is
already behind and likely to fail in the future.
While most workers (69%) say AI will never be able to completely
replace human workers, they do harbor concerns about how it could
hold back the next generation. Nearly half of the workers surveyed
(44%) say AI will replace junior roles and create heavier
competition for entry-level roles.
The U.S. is a top AI developer – but also ranks last in
AI adoption and trustAI adoption also saw varied uptake,
with surprising discrepancies within employees in countries leading
in AI development, such as the United States. Of the survey
respondents, the U.S. ranks last globally when it comes to AI
adoption (50%), trust in workplace AI software bringing value to
their work (59%) and comfort in using AI (61%). By comparison,
respondents from India and the United Arab Emirates lead in AI
adoption (75%), comfort with AI (88%), and trust in workplace AI
software bringing value to their work (86%). Complete stack
rankings are available in the report.
To download the full report and learn more about AI in the
workplace, visit freshworks.com.
MethodologyFreshworks conducted this research
using an online survey prepared by Method Research and distributed
by PureSpectrum among n=7,000 adults ages 18+ who are full-time
salaried employees currently working in a desk job position, with
n=1,000 United States, n=1,000 United Kingdom, and n=500 within
each of the following countries: Netherlands, Germany, France,
Singapore, Australia/New Zealand, India, United Arab Emirates,
Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil.
Within each country, the sample included employees working in
human resources, IT, customer services/support, finance/accounting,
sales, marketing, and legal departments, including a sample of
manager or above titles within each department. The sample was
balanced by gender, age, and company size, with an internationally
representative geographic spread of respondents. Data was collected
from March 9 to April 4, 2024.
Learn more about the surprising nuances of AI use and perception
at work by downloading Freshworks 2024 Global AI Workplace Report,
or visiting freshworks.com.
About FreshworksFreshworks Inc. (NASDAQ: FRSH)
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employees. Our AI-powered customer and employee-service solutions
increase efficiency and improve engagement for companies of all
sizes. The result is happier customers and more productive
employees. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Freshworks
operates around the world to serve more than 67,000 customers,
including American Express, Bridgestone, Databricks, Fila, Nucor
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