KPMG Finds Sophisticated AI Use Is Still Rare
Summary
A study by KPMG and the University of Texas at Austin shows that only 5% of users use artificial intelligence (AI) in advanced ways at work. Most people use AI for simple tasks, while a few use it to help with complex thinking and problem-solving in their workflows.Key Facts
- KPMG is organizing its tax teams with different AI roles: power users, makers, and builders.
- Only 5% of users consistently show advanced AI skills, according to KPMG research.
- Routine AI use involves simple tasks like summarizing or answering questions.
- Sophisticated AI use means using AI as a partner to explore ideas and handle complex assignments.
- Advanced users provide AI with context and goals to manage multi-step tasks.
- AI can take over repetitive tax tasks, allowing professionals to focus on analysis and risk management.
- Many companies can access AI quickly, but developing skills and judgment to use it well takes more time.
- Upcoming webinars will discuss AI’s impact on business operations and how companies overcome challenges in AI adoption.
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