Everyday AI and Digital Employee Experience Are Two Years Away from Mainstream Adoption: Gartner
Everyday AI and digital employee
experience (DEX) are projected to reach mainstream adoption in less than two
years according to the Gartner, Inc. Hype Cycle for Digital Workplace
Applications, 2024.
“Everyday
AI promises to remove digital friction, by helping employees write, research,
collaborate and ideate,” said Matt Cain, Distinguished
VP Analyst at Gartner. “It is a core part of DEX, which is a concentrated
effort to remove digital friction and improve workforce digital dexterity,
which itself is one of the key factors that will drive organizational
prosperity through 2030.”
2024
has been a critical year for digital workplace application
leaders, as the focus on hybrid and remote work dwindles and the need for a
strategic concentration on everyday AI rises. Everyday AI is placed on the Peak
of Inflated Expectations on the Gartner Hype Cycle for Digital Workplace
Applications, 2024
Everyday AI Is Crucial to Enhance
Workforce Productivity
“Everyday AI technology aims to help employees deliver work with speed,
comprehensiveness and confidence,” said Adam Preset, VP Analyst at
Gartner. “It supports a new way of working, where intelligent software is
acting as more of a collaborator than a tool. The digital workplace is
now entering the era of everyday AI.”
As
technology vendors seek ways to improve productivity among workers that go
beyond traditional application and feature enhancements, they can look towards
everyday AI. This technology not only delivers productivity benefits, but also
provides new marketable offerings such as tools to help workers find and
synthesize relevant information, answer questions more comprehensively and
produce work artifacts more easily.
“Everyday
AI will become more sophisticated, moving from services that, for example, can
sort and summarize chats and email messages to services that can write a report
with minimal guidance,” said Preset. “In many ways, everyday AI is the future of
workforce productivity.”
Increased Emphasis on Organizations to Have a DEX
Strategy
Nearly all employees are becoming digital employees as they spend more time
working with technology than ever before. Because of this, organizations must
have a strategy to measure and improve DEX to attract and retain talent to
improve employee engagement and maximize discretionary effort and
intent-to-stay.
Business
leaders are looking for guidance on how technology can help boost productivity
and organizational alignment. DEX emphasizes best practices that boost digital
dexterity, attract and retain talent, and help employees deliver against
business outcomes.
DEX
is in the Trough of Disillusionment on the Hype Cycle, meaning that interest is
waning as experiments and implementations fail to deliver. To increase the
appeal and relevance around DEX, business leaders should take a holistic
approach across IT and non-IT partners to build a meaningful environment that
empowers employees to adopt new ways of working.
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