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se AI tools daily and 33% a few times a week, while 24% say they use AI tools only occasionally, and 15% report not using AI at work at all.

AI use is concentrated in content and information tasks:The most common use cases are writing or editing documents, emails and reports (44%), summarising information (38%), and supporting data analysis or reporting (31%).

A high avoidance of AI for judgement-heavy tasks:28% avoid using AI for decision-making or strategic planning, 25% for data analysis or reporting, 22% for coding, debugging or technical work and 20% for scheduling or meeting preparation.

Top reasons for avoiding AI in higher-stakes tasks:Prefer own judgement/creativity (34%), lack of trust in accuracy (32%), outputs feel generic (30%), and confidentiality leakage risk (29%).

Self-assessed AI skill levels are low:One-third (33%) describe themselves as beginners or not skilled, another 34% say they are somewhat skilled – able to
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