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Microsoft says workers who use AI can be divided into four camps: sceptics, novices, explorers and power users, who get back more than 30 minutes a day in time saved.

Already a subscriber?Jade Rosocha is sometimes embarrassed to admit how often she uses generative artificial intelligence at work.

“I use it to trawl through all of the information in the new emails that may have popped into my inbox, and to give me a summary of anything I should be particularly aware of,” she said.New research from Microsoft, based on responses from more than 31,000 employees across 31 countries, suggests 84 per cent of knowledge workers in Australia now use generative AI at work, compared with a global average of 75 per cent.

“If they use it and don’t get the response or return they wanted the first time, they’ll keep going,” Ms Debono said. “One of our goals was to put the technology in the hands of the users very quickly, and to start building a repository of use cases,” Mr Chauhan said. “Just let them have a crack at it and see how they’re using it, with safety and guardrails in place.”

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