Workers are spending over 6 hours a week 'botsitting' AI, fueling job frustration
Summary
The Business Insider piece reports a Glean Work AI Institute study showing white-collar workers spend about 6.4 hours per week 'botsitting' AI—providing context, verifying outputs and moving data between systems. It highlights a productivity paradox where AI helps individually but not necessarily at the organizational level, and suggests focusing on context, standards for good AI-assisted work, and recognition to reduce burnout and turnover.