Poll: 12% of US Employees Use AI Daily for Work

Only 4% of employees said that they use AI on a daily basis at work in 2023.

Key Takeaways

  • According to a Gallup poll, 12% of employees in the US are using AI to accomplish work tasks on a daily basis.
  • The poll also found that only 26% of US employees have said that their company has explained a plan for integrating AI into its operations.
  • AI adoption has grown substantially over the last few years, but return-on-investment still remains questionable for many.

A new Gallup poll found that 12% of US employees now say that they use AI for work on a daily basis.

Over the last few years, AI has become the driving force of the economy, spawning layoffs and manifesting blockbuster deals the likes of which we’ve never seen. As a result, adoption of the technology has been on the rise by both employees and businesses alike.

Still, return-on-investment continues to be a sticking point for businesses that get on board, which could make these numbers plateau sooner rather than later.

AI Adoption on the Rise

According to a new Gallup poll, more than 1 in 10 US employees now use AI for work every day as of November 2025, a substantial increase from just two years prior.

In 2023, only 4% of US employees were admitting the same, which means that AI adoption could be in the early stages of its mainstream success.

 

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On top of that, 26% of US employees say that they use AI frequently in the workplace, more than a quarter of the 22,000 US workers surveyed.

Business AI Strategy Is a Must

The Gallup poll also found that, as of November 2025, 26% of US employees say that their company has outlined a clear AI strategy to them.

This is another substantial increase over just the last year and a half, with only 15% of employees saying the same in mid-2024.

Suffice to say, if you aren’t in the quarter of enterprises that are not only exploring AI tools for your businesses but also explaining the strategy to your employees, it’s time to make a change.

Other AI Adoption Stats

The Gallup study also published a wide range of other interesting statistics about the adoption of AI in the workplace.

  • 9% of US employees say they are “very comfortable” with using AI for work tasks.
  • 30% of employees strongly agree that their team’s use of AI is supported by their manager.
  • 48% of US employees say that their company has installed AI tools to improve operations.

It’s worth noting, however, that the above stats are true as of August 2025. Given the speed with which AI has spread across the business world, it’s safe to assume those numbers have increased even more in those last few months.

AI Boom or Bust?

This Gallup polls show that AI adoption is clearly on the rise. Usage by employees has tripled over the course of two years, and the number of businesses that are articulating AI strategies to employees has nearly doubled in just a year and a half.

However, other studies have found that AI adoption doesn’t necessarily translate to AI success. In fact, the numbers are not great when it comes to return-on-investment so far, with 56% of CEOs saying that they haven’t seen any revenue or cost benefits from implementing AI.

Clearly, everyone is still figuring out how AI fits in their operation, including AI companies that are losing a lot of money on a yearly basis.

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Conor is the Lead Writer for Tech.co. For the last eight years, he’s covered everything from tech news and product reviews to digital marketing trends and business tech innovations. He's a feature, reviews, and news contributor for Android Police, and he has hosted tech-focused events for SXSW, Tech in Motion, and General Assembly, to name a few. He also cannot pronounce the word "colloquially" correctly. You can email Conor at conor@tech.co.
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