Google‘s pilot programs in Britain demonstrate that AI integration in the workplace could boost productivity and economic growth, particularly when workers receive permission, training, and support to use these tools. The research reveals that proper implementation could save employees an average of 122 hours annually on administrative tasks, with adoption rates doubling after minimal training. By addressing adoption barriers, especially among underrepresented demographics like older women from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, Britain could potentially realize £400 billion ($533 billion) in AI-driven economic growth.
The big picture: Google’s research shows AI could deliver substantial economic benefits to the UK if adoption barriers are addressed through simple interventions.
Key adoption barriers: Two-thirds of workers, particularly older women from lower socio-economic backgrounds, had never used generative AI professionally.
Training impact: Brief AI training sessions resulted in significantly higher and sustained usage rates.
Demographic shifts: The interventions dramatically narrowed the AI adoption gap among previously underrepresented groups.