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U.S. Government Workers Are Rapidly Embracing AI

New data from Gallup shows 43% of public-sector employees now use AI at work.

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March 11, 2026
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Government Workers Are Rapidly Embracing AI

The rise of generative AI may be accelerating adoption in government because the tools are widely available and require little technical training.

Artificial intelligence is becoming a regular tool for government employees, narrowing what was once a significant gap between public- and private-sector technology adoption.

New data from Gallup shows 43% of public-sector workers used AI at least occasionally by late 2025, including 21% who use it frequently. That represents a sharp increase from 17% in 2023 and 28% in 2024.

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Usage in government workplaces now slightly exceeds overall private-sector adoption, where 41% of employees report using AI. However, private companies still lead in frequent usage, with 25% of workers using AI regularly compared with 21% in government roles.

Implementation Rising Despite Talent Shortages

The growth in AI use comes despite longstanding technology workforce challenges across government.

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The U.S. Government Accountability Office has repeatedly warned about shortages of digital and AI expertise in federal agencies. Job market data from Lightcast also shows that AI-related job postings account for less than 0.3% of public-sector roles, compared with under 2% across the broader labor market.

Even so, employee-level adoption has accelerated. Government workers appear to be experimenting with AI tools even in organizations that lack formal AI programs or specialized roles.

Workplace Roles Shape AI Use

Adoption varies widely depending on the type of work performed.

Industries with large numbers of knowledge workers report the highest usage rates. For example, 40% of employees in finance use AI frequently, compared with 19% in retail.

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Government agencies fall between these extremes. Many public-sector jobs involve administrative or analytical work that can benefit from AI tools, but they also include operational roles where AI is less applicable.

Manager Support Drives Real Adoption

One of the biggest predictors of AI usage is whether managers actively encourage experimentation.

Among public-sector organizations already using AI, 65% of employees in high-support environments use AI frequently, compared with 37% where managerial support is low.

The pattern is even stronger in private companies. In workplaces where managers actively promote AI tools, 80% of employees become frequent users, versus 44% in organizations with limited support.

Strategy Still Lags

Clear organizational strategies for AI remain uneven across sectors.

Gallup data shows 37% of public-sector workers say their organization has a defined AI strategy, compared with 53% in the private sector.

Experts say strategy alone does not guarantee adoption. Leaders must integrate AI tools into daily workflows and demonstrate how they apply to common tasks such as drafting communications, summarizing documents, or automating administrative work.

A Shift in Government Work

The rise of generative AI may be accelerating adoption in government because the tools are widely available and require little technical training.

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Employees can now experiment independently, using AI assistants for writing, analysis, or routine administrative tasks without relying on specialized IT systems.

While concerns about data privacy, security, and ethics remain central in government settings, the overall trend is clear: AI is becoming part of everyday work across public institutions.

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