74% of employees have felt more productive using AI. Almost half have ended up correcting the result

January 16, 2026 at 03:15 PM UTC
Xataka
Original: ES
74% of employees have felt more productive using AI. Almost half have ended up correcting the result

A recent study indicates that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in Spanish workplaces is significantly impacting employee productivity, with a substantial majority reporting increased efficiency. The research highlights the growing adoption of AI tools and a shift in perception among professionals regarding their use in daily tasks. However, this increased productivity also reveals the need for human oversight and refinement of AI-generated outputs. The Workday report, titled "Beyond Productivity: Measuring the Real Value of AI," surveyed workers in Spain and found that 74% feel more productive due to AI. This includes 28% who use AI daily and 58% who use it very often during their work week. This widespread adoption suggests a substantial integration of AI into the workflows of Spanish companies and a growing reliance on these technologies. Despite the productivity gains, the study also reveals that nearly half of the employees surveyed are still required to correct or refine the results generated by AI systems. This indicates that while AI tools are accelerating task completion, they are not yet fully autonomous and require human intervention to ensure accuracy and quality. This need for human oversight potentially mitigates some of the time savings achieved by using AI. The data underscores the evolving relationship between human workers and AI tools in the workplace. While AI is clearly enhancing productivity, the need for human review highlights the ongoing importance of human expertise and critical thinking in leveraging these technologies effectively. This also has implications for the type of skills that will be in demand in the future.

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Publication: Xataka
Published: January 16, 2026 at 03:15 PM UTC
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