Top-down Approach to Generative AI is Crucial as Canadian Employees Surpass Employers in Adoption
CDW Canada’s report, Uncharted Innovation:
Employee driven adoption is outpacing organization policies
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become even more accessible, employees are increasingly leveraging GenAI to enhance productivity and explore new workflows. However, much of this adoption occurs informally without approval or guidance from their organizations, as nearly half (47 percent) of Canadian employees admitted to using unregulated AI tools. Additionally, over a third (33 percent) of these unregulated users engage with AI tools weekly, signaling a strong demand for accessible organization-approved AI solutions.
“As AI becomes embedded in society and the workplace, employers must be prepared to provide the necessary framework to guide responsible use,” said
The survey found employees feel more confident using AI when their organization takes the lead. Many (61 percent) Canadian employees report feeling comfortable with workplace AI tools when they are officially implemented by their employer, compared to only 43 percent in workplaces without approved AI tools. Additionally, 54 percent of employees without access to AI tools indicated an interest in using them if implemented first by their organization.
As demand and unregulated use continue to surge, organizations will need to adapt to remain competitive and retain Millennial and Gen Z talent, as over half (61 percent) of younger employees aged 18 to 34 are adopting AI tools, significantly above the national average of 45 percent. This presents an opportunity for employers to shape the use of AI within their organization, ensuring security while meeting the rising demand for innovative solutions.
Unregulated use high amongst mid-level and senior-level employees
As Canadian employees increasingly rely on GenAI tools for tasks involving sensitive data, many organizations are left vulnerable due to the absence of guidance and policies. The survey found that mid and senior-level employees are the biggest users of unapproved GenAI tools. Over a third of mid-level (38 percent) and senior-level (37 percent) employees report using these tools without workplace approval. Without secure platforms and clear guidelines, organizations face risks to data security and reputation that they may not be aware of.
“Embracing AI is not just a choice but a necessity to remain competitive, but without a structured approach to adoption the risks increase significantly,” said KJ Burke, Field CTO, Hybrid Infrastructure at
GenAI governance increases pressure on IT teams
Organizations are constantly contending with everchanging technology and the unknowns as AI applications evolve. Internal IT teams are bearing the burden of AI adoption, often without the resources or expertise needed to manage its unique challenges.
The report found that while 36 percent of organizations are planning to implement AI tools, nearly three-quarters (73 percent) have yet to enlist third-party support.
“AI governance is complex and requires a specialized skill set and internal teams can quickly become stretched thin,” said
To learn more about the opportunities and challenges Generative AI presents to organizations, download the report here.
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