
Stop “using” AI. Start collaborating with it.
Our latest research from Atlassian’s Teamwork Lab shows that when it comes to getting the most out of working with AI, mindset matters far more than adoption – and is key to maturity.
Much existing research focuses on AI adoption rates, or how often someone uses AI. We take a different approach to instead look at how people work with AI. Our data clearly shows that employee mindset is the key to AI maturity. In other words, adoption matters far less than attitude when it comes to optimizing AI capabilities and improving work quality within an organization.
Our data reveals two primary groups of people who engage with AI at work: one group sees it as a tool, while the other treats it like a team of expert advisors. People in the second group don’t just use AI to automate repetitive tasks, they experiment with AI to bring their ideas to life. Unsurprisingly, we see that the quality of their work is much higher than that of simple AI users.
Some people think of AI as a way to do the work they don’t want to do. Top performers think of it as a way to do the work they’ve always wanted to do.
In our survey of roughly 5,000 knowledge workers from Australia, US, India, Germany, and France, we see that people who most effectively collaborate with AI start with a question. These individuals define a specific task or challenge, set a clear goal, and then partner with AI to brainstorm solutions, explore ideas, and deliver better work.
The results are clear: the future of work is human-AI collaboration. Our data proves that the most strategic AI collaborators:
- Leverage AI to get 2x the ROI on their efforts
- Save 105 minutes daily – equal to an extra workday each week
- Are 1.5x more likely to reinvest time saved into learning new skills
- Are 1.8x more likely to be viewed as innovative teammates
So, what’s preventing your team and company from reaping the benefits of human-AI collaboration? See the key findings from our inaugural AI Collaboration Report and learn how to move your people from AI users to AI collaborators.
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