Gen Z & AI: Skipping Meetings, Promotions, & Salary Hikes
AI Note-Taking: A Growing Trend with Mixed Results
Here’s a summary of the key findings from the provided text regarding the use of AI for note-taking:
Adoption & Usage:
* 30% of survey respondents admit to skipping meetings, relying on AI to take notes.
* 19% of full-time workers use AI tools to automatically generate meeting notes.
* Hybrid workers are the most frequent users (26%), followed by remote (21%) and in-person (13%) employees.
* Tech/Software industries have the highest usage (32%), while goverment has the lowest (12%).
* 93% of Gen Z workers use two or more AI tools weekly.
Benefits:
* Employees who regularly use AI for note-taking are 28% more likely to be promoted (compared to 15% who don’t).
* These employees also earn nearly $20,000 more annually.
* Companies report professionals reclaim an average of 5 hours per week (250 hours/year) previously spent on manual documentation.
* Meeting attendee participation increases by 40% when AI handles note-taking.
* Decision-making cycles accelerate.
Drawbacks:
* 41% of those who skip meetings and rely on AI note-taking report missing critically important context not captured by the software.
* The tools aren’t always perfect – critically important details can be missed.
Sources:
* Google Workspace/Harris poll
