The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace has nearly doubled over the past two years, according to a new survey. A Gallup study, released Monday, found the share of U.S. employees , A smaller share (29%) say they have been equally helpful in improving the quality of their work. Workers ages 18 to 49 are more likely than those ages 50 and older to find AI chatbots highly helpful in allowing them to do things more quickly (44% vs. 29%) and in improving the quality of their work (31% vs. 23%)., Of these, nearly half (46%) began doing so within the last six months. 75% of companies said they were looking to adapt to AI within the next five years in 2023. Over a third (37%) of marketing and advertising sector workers had adopted AI at work in 2023., The American workplace is beginning to adjust to new norms after years of disruption, according to APA’s 2024 Work in America™ survey. Workers are contending with the challenges and opportunities brought on by intergenerational workplaces, expectations around remote work, four-day workweeks, and the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies., If 2023 was the year the world discovered generative AI (gen AI), 2024 is the year organizations truly began using—and deriving business value from—this new technology. In the latest McKinsey Global Survey on AI, 65 percent of respondents report that their organizations are regularly using gen AI, nearly double, .