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Workers Say AI Saves 11 Hours a Week - Over One Quarter of the Workweek - But Lack of Context is Eating the Gains, New Report FindsGlean's Work AI Institute, a first-of-its-kind research collaborative with leading AI experts at top universities like Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and Harvard, focused on how AI is changing the way people and organizations work, today released its inaugural Work AI Index, revealing a growing disconnect at the center of enterprise AI: workers are using AI, workers feel more productive, but most companies still are not seeing the promised business impact. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260610538753/en/ Based on a survey of 6,000 full-time digital workers across the U.S., U.K., and Australia, insights from AI leaders, and analysis of millions of anonymized, aggregated workplace AI interactions, the report finds that 87% of digital workers use AI at work and 75% say it makes them more productive. Yet only 13% say AI has significantly improved their organization's performance. Workers say AI automation saves them roughly 11 hours a week - over one quarter of the workweek - but much of that time is being lost to hidden human labor, tool-switching, rework, and unverified AI-generated output. The findings challenge one of the most common assumptions behind enterprise AI strategies: that more AI usage automatically creates more business value. Instead, the report shows that adoption metrics can mask deeper problems - and that spending a greater share of time inside AI tools is associated with worse outcomes, not better ones. Outputs look more polished. Dashboards move up and to the right. Employees feel faster. But without the right context and operating discipline, the gains leak out through rework, cleanup, and unverified output. The result is a new productivity paradox: AI is making individual work feel faster, while pushing more burden onto employees to supply context, check quality, and stitch together disconnected tools. The Work AI Index identifies two emerging workplace behaviors draining the "AI dividend": botsitting, the unrecognized work required to make AI usable, and botshitting, the act of shipping AI-generated work that employees have not verified, do not fully understand, or cannot confidently stand behind. Key findings from the Global Work AI Index
The report suggests the next gap in enterprise AI is not adoption, but the human infrastructure around it. The organizations pulling ahead are not pushing employees to spend more time in AI tools; they are redesigning how work gets done around AI. That means grounding AI in enterprise context, training employees on when to use it and how to verify it, treating workarounds as signals that official tools are falling short, and building governance into daily decisions rather than leaving it on the shelf as policy. "The next phase of enterprise AI will not be won by the companies that buy the most tools or drive the highest usage numbers," Hinds added. "It will be won by the companies that make AI part of how work actually gets done, grounded in the right context, measured against real outcomes, and governed in a way that helps employees move faster without lowering the bar for quality." The full Work AI Index is available here. Methodology The Work AI Index is based on a survey of 6,000 full-time digital workers across the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, conducted between December 2025 and January 2026. The sample includes 3,000 respondents in the U.S., 1,500 in the U.K., and 1,500 in Australia. Digital workers are defined as full-time workers who perform most of their work on a computer or digital tools. The report also incorporates insights from AI leaders and analysis of millions of anonymized, aggregated workplace AI interactions from the Glean Work AI platform. About Glean Glean is the enterprise AI platform that helps everyone work smarter with AI. Glean Assistant gives every employee a powerful enterprise AI assistant that connects to and understands company data via Glean's Enterprise Graph, and Glean Agents empowers everyone to create, use, and manage AI agents using natural language. Powered by Glean's search and agentic engine, Glean's agents automate work across the organization at scale, while ensuring permissions enforcement, full referenceability, governance, and security. With model choice, APIs for customization, and a broad ecosystem of connectors and MCP servers, Glean delivers scalable, turnkey implementation of a complex AI ecosystem on one horizontal platform.
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