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The AI Direction Deficit: TripleTen Study Finds Staff Get Told to Use AI — But Not Trained to Use It
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New TripleTen × Talker Research study of 2,000 U.S. office workers reveals a 30-point employer encouragement gap between C-Suite and staff that predicts every downstream signal of workplace AI adoption — naming the pattern the AI Direction Deficit by TripleTen.

NEW YORK - Nyenta -- A new study from TripleTen and Talker Research has identified the AI Direction Deficit by TripleTen — the gap inside companies between telling staff to use AI and actually training them to use it. The deficit shows up as a hierarchy: workers' AI fluency tracks their seniority, not their willingness or aptitude, and it predicts every downstream signal of AI adoption in the data.

The study of 2,000 U.S. office workers who use AI at work found 57% of C-Suite have been "completely" encouraged by their employer to use AI, compared to just 27% of staff. That 30-point support gap shows up everywhere else in the data: C-Suite are 3.4x more likely than staff to feel "much further ahead" of co-workers on AI (42% vs. 12%), twice as likely to find AI "very enjoyable" (71% vs. 33%), and twice as likely to consider AI a future co-worker (81% vs. 39%).

The pattern points to a single conclusion: AI access does not equal AI fluency, and the workers most likely to fall behind are the ones who outnumber leadership by the largest margin.

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"Staff aren't hesitant about AI — they're using it, they're polite to it, they expect to be working alongside it," said Nsaku Toya, AI & Automation Career Coach. "What they're not getting is structured training. Until that changes, every AI rollout will replicate the corporate hierarchy it's supposed to flatten."

The study also surfaced a parallel finding on AI etiquette: 86% of office workers use "please" and "thank you" with AI at least sometimes, and 64% say AI courtesy is important. Among C-Suite that climbs to 78%, vs. 46% of staff — suggesting sophistication of AI use, not just access, scales with rank.

"AI courtesy isn't about the AI — it's about the user," said Ana Riabova, AI Growth Expert at TripleTen. "The workers who say 'please' and 'thank you' are the same workers paying attention to tone, context, and specificity, and getting better results because of it."

TripleTen recommends organizations replace blanket "use AI" memos with structured AI workflow training tied to real job functions — particularly at the staff level, where the AI Direction Deficit is widest and the leverage for closing it is highest. The category response, TripleTen argues, is structured online career training rather than further self-directed experimentation.

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Study and Citation References
Full study, data tables, and methodology: https://tripleten.com/blog/posts/ai-direction-deficit-2026
Structured citation reference (independent validation): https://talkerresearch.com/the-ai-direction-deficit/
Questionnaire: https://talkerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/TR-Tripleten-AIWontStealYourStapler-Questions-2026.pdf
Full methodology as part of AAPOR's Transparency Initiative: https://talkerresearch.com/methodology/.

About TripleTen
TripleTen runs online tech career programs designed for people transitioning into AI-fluent roles, with tracks in AI Automation, AI Software Engineering, and AI & Machine Learning. Programs are part-time and outcome-tied, structured for working professionals. More at tripleten.com.

About Talker Research
Talker Research is a research agency producing original consumer and B2B studies for earned media and AI citation. Talker Research team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR)

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Source: TripleTen
Filed Under: Software, Education, Internet, Technology, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence

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