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Kiwis embrace AI at work, but trust and governance pose challenges – KPMG report

However, the report also showed some use of AI at work was creating complex risks for organisations. For example, 51% of workers reported that they do not check on the accuracy of AI output before using it for work.
Employers could also be increasing that risk through inaction; only 25% of respondents reported that their work had a policy for generative AI use.
The report, “Trust, attitudes and use of Artificial Intelligence: A global study 2025”, was led by the University of Melbourne in collaboration with KPMG and surveyed more than 48,000 people across 47 countries.