Forty-three per cent happy to work under an AI boss - Hotwire study finds
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 22nd October 2025 at 10:33amNearly half of global professionals surveyed say they’d be comfortable working under an AI boss, according to new research unveiled by communications consultancy Hotwire.
Early findings from a global study of 900 working professionals (full-or part-time employed, full-time self-employed), conducted by Hotwire PR and ROI DNA in partnership with the House of Beautiful Business, found 43 per cent were fine being managed by AI, while 86 per cent said they were comfortable managing an AI employee.
The results were released at Hotwire’s AI & Agency: A First Look at Agentic Organisations breakfast event in Sydney on October 15, which explored how AI is reshaping workplaces, creativity, and communications.
The panel featured Bernice Muncaster, Senior Director of Marketing & Commun...
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