Employees cannot go on autopilot

Our study of 900,000 Likert responses found that the average respondent answers 89% of 1-to-5-point-scale questions gave the same two answers, showing they are going on autopilot.

With AI, employees cannot go on autopilot. Even if they only go a terse answer, it is still conscious.

Employees cannot go on autopilot

Our study of 900,000 Likert responses found that the average respondent answers 89% of 1-to-5-point-scale questions gave the same two answers, showing they are going on autopilot.

With AI, employees cannot go on autopilot. Even if they only go a terse answer, it is still conscious.

Employees cannot go on autopilot

Our study of 900,000 Likert responses found that the average respondent answers 89% of 1-to-5-point-scale questions gave the same two answers, showing they are going on autopilot.

With AI, employees cannot go on autopilot. Even if they only go a terse answer, it is still conscious.

Employees cannot go on autopilot

Our study of 900,000 Likert responses found that the average respondent answers 89% of 1-to-5-point-scale questions gave the same two answers, showing they are going on autopilot.

With AI, employees cannot go on autopilot. Even if they only go a terse answer, it is still conscious.

Employees cannot go on autopilot

Our study of 900,000 Likert responses found that the average respondent answers 89% of 1-to-5-point-scale questions gave the same two answers, showing they are going on autopilot.

With AI, employees cannot go on autopilot. Even if they only go a terse answer, it is still conscious.