India led global workplace AI adoption, with 41% employees using AI nearly daily and 80% using it several times weekly, according to ADP Research. Despite higher engagement and lower stress among regular users, many reported feeling less productive as AI automated routine tasks. ADP India MD Rahul Goyal said organisations must focus on adaptability, not just efficiency, to sustain confidence.
New Delhi: India emerged as a global leader in artificial intelligence adoption, with 41 per cent of employees reporting that they use AI nearly every day, a report said on Tuesday.
The report from ADP Research said that around 80 per cent of employees in India use AI at least multiple ti
mes a week – the highest levels recorded across all surveyed markets.
Indian usage is significantly higher, as only half of the workers surveyed globally use AI multiple times a week. Nigeria (39 per cent) and Vietnam (36 per cent) followed India in terms of daily AI usage.
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