Pew reports that about one in five U.S. workers now use AI in their jobs, up from last year. This indicates rapid, measurable diffusion of AI into everyday work beyond pilots and demos.
— Crossing a clear adoption threshold shifts labor, training, and regulation from speculation to scaling questions about productivity, equity, and safety.
Janakee Chavda
2025.10.15
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Pew Research Center short read: 'About 1 in 5 U.S. workers now use AI in their job, up since last year.'
Janakee Chavda
2025.10.15
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The article reports Pew’s finding that ~20% of U.S. workers use AI on the job, and notes it is up since last year—directly mirroring the existing idea’s core claim and trend.
Janakee Chavda
2025.10.15
98% relevant
The article echoes Pew’s finding that roughly one in five U.S. workers now use AI at work and that this share has risen since last year, directly matching the stated idea.
Janakee Chavda
2025.10.15
97% relevant
The article reports Pew’s finding that roughly one in five U.S. workers now use AI on the job, directly mirroring the existing idea’s headline claim and timing (adoption rising year over year).
Janakee Chavda
2025.10.15
95% relevant
Pew’s short read states 'About 1 in 5 U.S. workers now use AI in their job, up since last year,' directly matching the idea that roughly 20% of workers are using AI and that adoption is rising.