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Employers pushed staff to use AI more. That has backfired

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Financial Times
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Companies initially encouraged widespread AI adoption among employees, expecting productivity gains and competitive advantages. However, mounting operational costs and unforeseen challenges have forced organizations to reassess their strategies. As enterprises grapple with licensing fees, integration complexities, and quality control issues, enthusiasm for mandatory AI implementation is waning. This shift reflects a critical transition from aggressive digital transformation to more pragmatic, cost-conscious approaches to artificial intelligence integration in the workplace.

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Employers pushed staff to use AI more. That has backfired
Employers pushed staff to use AI more. That has backfired

Incentives to use new tools are changing as costs start to hit home
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