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Top executives at Microsoft and Google are delivering an identical message to their workforces: artificial intelligence adoption is no longer optional for career advancement. Both tech giants are now evaluating employees based on their AI usage and considering formal metrics in performance reviews as competition intensifies in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.Microsoft’s Julia Liuson, president of the division overseeing developer tools including GitHub Copilot, sent a memo to managers in June stating that “using AI is no longer optional — it’s core to every role and every level.” Liuson’s directive instructed managers to make AI usage part of their “holistic reflections” on employee performance and impact, treating AI proficiency like other fundamental workplace skills such as collaboration and data-driven thinking, Google CEO Sundar Pichai followed suit in July during an all-hands meeting, telling employees they need to “be more AI-savvy” to help the company compete. Pichai emphasized that rival companies would leverage AI for productivity gains, making it essential for Google to match that efficiency.

Corporate pressure mounts as AI adoption becomes performance metric at tech giants

The pressure extends beyond basic adoption. Google engineering vice president Megan Kacholia sent emails to software engineers mandating AI tool use for coding improvements, while updating job descriptions to include AI problem-solving requirements. Microsoft is considering adding formal AI usage metrics to performance reviews for the next fiscal year, reflecting what company leaders see as lagging internal adoption of Copilot AI services.Now, to ensure widespread AI adoption their workforces both the companies are implementing systematic approach to keep a track of employees’ progress. Google has launched internal programs including “AI Savvy Google” with courses and toolkits, while engineering teams are expected to use the company’s Cider AI coding tool. More than 30% of code at Google is now AI-generated, up from 25% the previous year.At Microsoft, managers have been told that AI usage should be part of their “holistic reflections” on employee performance. GitHub’s ex-CEO Thomas Dohmke defended the policy, comparing mandatory AI use to other fundamental workplace requirements. “There is no world where I would allow for somebody to say, ‘Well, sorry, I don’t want to use GitHub,'” Dohmke stated, suggesting employees who resist could find work elsewhere among “tens of thousands of other tech companies.“The companies’ approaches extend beyond coding, with sales, legal, and other divisions also receiving instructions to incorporate AI tools. While employees have expressed skepticism about the mandates, most workers interviewed by Business Insider acknowledged that becoming AI-proficient appears necessary for career advancement.Amazon and Shopify have implemented similar policies, with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy telling employees to learn AI tools for “scrappier teams” and Shopify requiring teams to demonstrate AI usage before requesting additional resources. The message is consistent across Silicon Valley: adapt to AI-enhanced workflows or risk falling behind in career advancement and company relevance.

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