
The results of the Gallup survey , dating from February 4 to February 19, 2026, and specifically asking 23,717 U.S. employees how often they used AI as part of their role, show an increase in total AI users from 21% in Q2 2023 to 50% in Q1 2026, an increase by 4% since Q4 2025. The number of users who are using AI daily has also increased to a record high of 13% this quarter, while those using it daily or a few times weekly have risen to 28%.
This isn’t a huge surprise: AI adoption is booming across all major industries. Major tech companies involved in AI are investing heavily in its growth, with Google owner Alphabet doubling its expenditure on AI to $180 billion this year . While a recent survey of executives by the National Bureau of Economic Research reports that over 80% of AI-consuming companies see no productivity gains from using tools to improve productivity and cut employment costs, the steamroller shows no sign of slowing down.
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Paradoxically, a larger number of employees at firms adopting AI report their companies both expanding with new hires (34%, in comparison to 28% against non-AI firms) and doubling down on headcount reduction (23% versus 16%). Despite the disruption, 65% of employees at companies using artificial intelligence are positive about its impact on productivity and efficiency at work, with 16% extremely positive.
It’s a double-edged sword, however. Employees who responded did suggest that AI was useful with specific tasks, like summarizing information, but the benefits don’t reach as far as improving the workplace itself. 10% of respondents said AI was having a negative impact on their work, while 21% said AI was transforming how work “gets done” at their workplace.
This survey is further proof that, so far, AI continues to grow apace, leaving organizations of all sizes struggling to adapt to its growth and adoption. What this Gallup survey suggests is that, while individual employees have begun to find specific use cases for it to help them work, there’s still work to do for AI-positive employers to successfully transform the workplace around it.
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