Below average AI use at work by Hungarians
Hungarian workers are less likely to use AI for work and personal purposes than the global average, according to a joint survey of more than 150,000 employees in 188 countries, conducted by the Boston Consulting Group, Stepstone Group, The Network and Profession.hu.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/12-2025/01.
10% of Hungarian respondents use AI-based software on a weekly basis and 14% on a monthly basis, while the global average is 18% and 21%, respectively. 42% of Hungarian respondents have heard of these services but never tried them, and two in ten have never even heard of them. //
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