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46% of Pinoys use AI at work, study shows
The Philippine Star
|November 22, 2024
The country's adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise, with over 40 percent of Filipinos saying they use the technology for work, according to online employment platform Jobstreet by SEEK.
This was among the findings of Jobstreet by SEEK's Decoding Global Talent Report 2024, in collaboration with Boston Consulting Group and The Network, presented by Jobstreet by SEEK hirer marketing manager Agustin Juanengo at a recent press briefing.
The report showed that 46 percent of Filipinos are using generative AI or GenAI monthly in their work, higher than the global average of 39 percent.
It also showed that Filipino employees aged 18 to 24 are twice as likely to use GenAI compared to other age groups, at 64 percent.
The study covered over 150,000 respondents around the world including over 6,400 Filipino employees from various industry backgrounds, educational attainment and age groups.
In terms of how GenAI is utilized, 50 percent of the respondents cited writing tasks as the main use for work.
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