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RNS Number : 1675T  Unily  14 January 2025

The AI Gap: New Survey Reveals Enterprises Are Lagging in the High-Stakes AI
Adoption Race

Nearly 40% of Employees Say Their Organization Is Falling Behind Competitors
Due to Slow Adoption

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / January 14, 2025 / A striking new survey
from Unily (https://www.unily.com/)  uncovers an alarming truth: despite the
excitement around AI as a transformative force, many enterprises struggle to
adopt the technology in meaningful ways. The result is a growing gap between
AI "haves" and "have nots," where enterprises adopting AI tools for their
people are making quicker gains than those without. Additionally, employees
who are open to using AI tools increasingly want more exposure to them and may
even choose employers who are early AI adopters over those who are slower to
adapt.

The differences between companies and employees that embrace AI and those that
don't include a downstream impact on Organizational Velocity. Organizational
Velocity is defined as the ability to make sharp pivots, accelerate
decision-making, and eliminate operational friction necessary to harness AI's
full potential within the workplace.

Unily's report, The AI Reality Check, measures employee perspectives at the
heart of the AI conversation. The survey of 800 workers from some of the
largest enterprises in the world uncovered a key insight: organizations must
move faster, with clearer strategies and stronger governance, to see the
benefits of AI.

A False Start for Enterprise AI

While AI has been well recognized for its potential to transform enterprise
growth, innovation, and efficiency, the survey findings show that employees
are uncertain about AI's role within their organization. Only 20% of
employees recognize AI as a "must-have" for business competition, and 36%
believe that more AI adoption would have no impact on their company's
performance.

Lack of Governance Stalls Adoption

Despite AI's potential, many employees feel limited by a lack of
organizational support. According to Unily's research, 52 percent of employees
say their organization has no known AI policy, and 18 percent indicate that
their company only has vague, informal policies. A quarter of respondents say
they would use AI tools more frequently if they understood their
organization's policies around AI. This policy vacuum is a dangerous oversight
with two potential outcomes:

1.   Paralysis: Employees hesitate to adopt AI tools without clear approval
or guidance from their employers.

2.   Shadow AI: Employees turn to unsanctioned tools to meet their AI
needs, presenting a major compliance and security issue. According to the
survey data, 9 percent of employees admit to inputting sensitive data into AI
tools their employer hasn't sanctioned, and 11 percent aren't sure if they
have.

AI Confusion Creates an Employee Divide

The AI landscape is rapidly diverging, with workforces divided between the "AI
adopters" and the "AI resistors." As a result, a two-speed workforce is
emerging - While over half of the surveyed employees rarely or never use AI
tools, 27 percent are eager adopters, embracing new AI tech "right away,"
yet 32% have never used an AI tool at work. For nearly 10 percent, AI has
already become a game-changer, "dramatically increasing" their productivity.
On the flip side, almost 10 percent resist AI adoption altogether unless
forced.

AI Lethargy Greatly Impacts the Bottom Line

Unily's research shows that enterprises that put off AI adoption are losing
out to faster-moving competitors, which has both immediate and long-term
implications for the organization's financial health. Nearly 1 in 5 employees
say their organization is actively falling behind, and 26 percent don't even
know what their company is doing with AI. Moreover, 11 percent of survey
respondents said that their companies are already losing deals to competitors
using AI.

Creating a New Workplace with Intentional AI

In Unily's research, employees point to several barriers within their digital
environments that reduce Organizational Velocity and, in turn, slow AI
adoption:

·      One-third say that outdated digital workplaces inhibit
organizational speed and agility

·      Thirty-four percent say they feel overwhelmed by too many apps
and tools

·      Over half say they want to see AI used to simplify the digital
workplace

The data signals that enterprises that focus on integrating AI capabilities
into the flow of work will claim the advantage, with 56% of employees
reporting they would use AI more if it were better integrated into their
workflows.

The survey messages are clear: companies that neglect AI risk losing
productivity, competitive standing, and their most forward-thinking employees.
For those businesses that do act, however, a future of accelerated
decision-making, empowered teams, and greater overall Organizational Velocity
is at hand.

"We conducted this survey to better understand how the largest enterprises are
faring in this AI adoption race. The results show that the gap between AI
leaders and laggards is growing, and the stakes are higher than ever,"
said Chris Ciauri, CEO at Unily. "This report is a call to action for
enterprise leaders to act quickly and decisively today or risk getting left
behind in this fast-changing AI world."

"AI innovation is racing ahead, but companies struggle with policy and
process," adds Ciauri. "This gap leads to missed opportunities, security
risks, and a less engaging employee experience. Our latest research shows
employees are eager for AI but encounter organizational friction that impedes
full adoption. The future belongs to enterprises that successfully embed
governed AI capabilities into the flow of work to accelerate decision-making
and increase Organizational Velocity."

More information on the survey findings is available here
(https://www.unily.com/insights/guides/the-ai-reality-check) .

About Unily

Unily maximizes Organizational Velocity for the world's most demanding
enterprises, including leaders like CVS Health, Shell, and Wipro, empowering
them to accelerate decision-making, streamline operations, and engage
hyper-distributed workforces. As the only triple leader recognized by all
three major intranet analysts, Unily's True Enterprise EX Platform eliminates
operational friction and silos, enabling sharper pivots and deeper alignment
through governed AI and enterprise-grade scalability. Trusted by global
organizations across 140 countries, Unily transforms work life for over 5
million users, driving connection, culture, and performance in the modern
digital workplace.

Media Contacts: unily@escalatepr.com (mailto:unily@escalatepr.com)

SOURCE: Unily

 

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