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74% of Workers Think They Can Spot AI-Generated Content, But 48% Get It Wrong

New Resume Now report reveals widespread overconfidence as AI becomes harder to detect in everyday workplace communication

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74% of Workers Think They Can Spot AI-Generated Content, But 48% Get It Wrong

New Resume Now report reveals widespread overconfidence as AI becomes harder to detect in everyday workplace communication

GUAYNABO, PR (May 6, 2026) – Workers may feel confident in their ability to recognize AI-generated content, but that confidence is increasingly at odds with reality. A new national survey of more than 1,000 U.S. workers from AI resume builder Resume Now® finds that 74% say they can identify AI content, yet nearly half (48%) fail to do so when tested, revealing a widening gap between perception and reality.

 

As AI becomes more embedded in workplace communication, the line between human and machine-generated content is increasingly blurred. According to The AI Confidence vs. Reality Report, that uncertainty is already undermining worker confidence, with 65% saying that getting it wrong would make them less confident in their ability to identify AI in the future.

 

Key Insights:

  • Confidence vs. accuracy in AI detection: 74% of workers say they can identify AI-generated content, yet nearly half (48%) fail to do so when tested.
  • Misidentification is already widespread: 66% of workers say they have mistaken AI-generated content for human-written work.
  • AI content is a workplace norm: 49% of workers say they encounter AI-generated content at least weekly.
  • Workers suspect AI is involved in everyday communication: 42% of workers assume that even routine workplace messages, from emails to chat conversations, involve AI in some capacity.
  • Confidence is fragile when mistakes happen: 65% of workers say misidentifying AI-generated content would reduce their confidence in spotting it in the future.
  • Hidden AI use can damage trust between colleagues: 56% of workers say their trust in a coworker would decrease if they learned content was AI-generated but presented as human-written.

 

“Many workers feel confident in their ability to recognize AI-generated content, but confidence doesn’t always translate into accuracy,” says Keith Spencer, career expert at Resume Now. “As AI content becomes harder to distinguish, employees may question their own judgment, teams may doubt the credibility of others and organizations face a greater risk of inaccurate content reaching clients or the public. What seems like a small byproduct of AI use can quickly escalate into challenges around trust, accountability and brand reputation.”

Workers Overconfident They Can Spot AI

When presented with two nearly identical workplace messages and asked to identify which was written by AI, workers struggled to correctly identify the AI-generated content. Both blurbs used similar professional language, structure, and tone to reflect a typical workplace scenario.
  • 52% correctly selected the AI-generated blurb
  • 48% chose the human-written version

 

Despite this low accuracy, most workers felt confident they made the right choice:
  • 21% were very confident
  • 53% were somewhat confident
  • 20% were not very confident
  • 6% were not confident at all

AI Misidentification Is Becoming a Routine Experience at Work

Mistaking AI content for human-written work is not a one-off occurrence. For many workers, it is happening repeatedly as AI becomes more integrated into daily workplace communication.
  • 66% of workers say they have mistaken AI-generated content for human-written work
    • 24% say this has happened many times
    • 42% say it has happened once or twice
  • 34% say it has not happened

AI Content Is Now a Regular Part of the Workplace

Nearly half of workers (49%) say they encounter AI-generated content at least weekly.
  • 22% say they encounter AI-generated content daily
  • 27% say a few times a week
  • 15% say a few times a month
  • 20% say rarely
  • 16% say never

Workers Increasingly Assume AI Is Involved in Work Messages

When reading everyday workplace communication, from emails to chat messages, many workers now assume that AI is involved to some extent, creating uncertainty around whether messages reflect a colleague’s own voice or AI-assisted output.
  • 42% assume workplace messages from their coworkers involve AI in some capacity
    • 29% assume they are written by a human with AI assistance
    • 9% assume they are mostly AI-generated and lightly edited
    • 4% assume they are mostly AI-generated with little or no human editing
  • 58% believe messages received at work are written by a human

Difficulty Identifying AI-Generated Content Reduces Worker Confidence

65% of workers say that mistaking AI-generated content for human-written would reduce their confidence in spotting it in the future.
  • 20% say it would significantly reduce their confidence
  • 45% say it would somewhat reduce their confidence

Undisclosed AI Use Risks Trust Between Colleagues

When AI use isn’t clearly communicated, it can create rifts in workplace relationships.
  • 56% of workers say their trust in a coworker would decrease if they learned content they believed was written by a colleague was actually AI-generated
    • 23% say their trust would decrease significantly
    • 33% say their trust would decrease slightly
  • 35% say it would not affect their trust
  • 9% say it would increase their trust

 

Together, these findings show that while workers feel confident identifying AI-generated content, many are unable to do so accurately, creating risks for trust, decision-making, and the integrity of workplace communication.

 

To view the full AI Confidence vs. Reality Report, please click here: https://www.resume-now.com/job-resources/careers/ai-confidence-vs-reality

 

Methodology

The findings in this report are based on a survey of 1,006 employed U.S. adults, conducted by Resume Now using Pollfish in February 2026. Respondents answered questions about their ability to identify AI-generated content, confidence in detecting AI in workplace communication, frequency of encountering AI-generated content, and attitudes toward AI transparency and trust at work. Question formats included multiple-choice and single-select questions.

 

Demographic Breakdown

Survey respondents reflected a broad cross-section of the U.S. workforce. Participants were 50% male and 49% female, with 1% identifying as non-binary or preferring not to answer. Generationally, 21% identified as Gen Z, 26% as Millennials, 26% as Gen X, and 27% as Baby Boomers.

 

About Resume Now

Resume Now is a powerful resource dedicated to helping job-seekers achieve their potential. Resume Now’s AI resume builder is a cutting-edge tool that makes creating a resume fast, easy, and painless. Resume Now has been dedicated to serving job seekers since 2005. Alongside its powerful AI resume builder and stylish ready-to-use templates, it also features free advice for job seekers at every career stage, guides for every step of the hiring process, and free resources for writing cover letters. Resume Now is committed to supporting job seekers and workers alike and has conducted numerous surveys related to the experience, trends, and culture of the workplace. These surveys have been featured in Business Insider, CNBC, Fast Company, Yahoo!, Forbes, and more. Keep up with Resume Now on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Pinterest.
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