Workers are spending over 6 hours a week botsitting AI, fueling job frustration
3 hours ago
- #Employee Morale
- #AI Productivity
- #Workplace Automation
- A report found white-collar workers spend an average of 6.4 hours weekly 'botsitting' AI—tasks like feeding it context, checking outputs, debugging, and cleaning up errors.
- Despite 87% of surveyed workers using AI and 75% feeling more productive individually, only 13% said their organization performed significantly better due to AI.
- Workers heavily involved in botsitting are 73% more likely to actively seek other jobs, due to frustration, lack of recognition, and the tedious nature of the work.
- The solution isn't deploying more AI; top-performing companies focus on context-setting, training, and defining standards for effective AI use.
- The report warns of a 'productivity paradox' and risks like employee burnout, resentment, and turnover if botsitting remains unaddressed.