
Jaipur, August, 2025.
Even as Al tools become more advanced and widely used at work, professionals remain clear on one point: when it comes to big decisions, nothing replaces human judgment. According to new research from LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, 83% of professionals in India and 71% professionals in Jaipur believe intuition and trusted peers still outweigh Al when making decisions. This comes at a time when 67% in the city say the pace of decision-making at work has accelerated, and 64% feel mastering Al is essential for their next career move.
3 out of 4 Indians admit mastering AI feels like a second job, but they are hopeful
Rising expectations are unmistakable. 67% of Indian professionals say they’re overwhelmed by how quickly they’re expected to “get” AI, and 61% admit they aren’t using it to its full potential. Leaders in India are also raising the bar as 73% of companies expect employees to use AI, and 64% of executives plan to factor AI proficiency into performance reviews or hiring. As a result, learning new AI skills now feels like a second job for 75% of Indian professionals. Still, a strong majority (76%) in Jaipur are optimistic about AI improving their daily work-life.
Instincts beat algorithm when the stakes are high
Indian professionals, including those in Jaipur, are using AI to move faster on everyday tasks, not to outsource judgment. LinkedIn research shows that 67% professionals in the city find AI most useful for writing and drafting, not for actual decision-making. When choices get complex, 62% say colleagues and managers help them decide faster and with more confidence, and 83% of executives across India, agree good business decisions still depend on human judgment. Reflecting this human pull, LinkedIn saw a 30%+ growth in comments this fiscal year as people leaned on peers for perspective.
LinkedIn Career Expert and India Sr. Managing Editor, Nirajita Banerjee says “AI is a brilliant copilot, but it’s not a crutch. It can draft, sort, and surface options at speed, but know that careers still move on the strength of your judgment, your relationships, and your story. In moments that matter, people don’t call a tool, they call a person they trust. So, build those meaningful connections, use AI to free up time for the human work only you can do. And when you can’t do it all, lean on your trusted people.”
Professionals are self-teaching AI for fun, growth, and the future
Despite rising pressure and expectations, 81% professionals in Jaipur say it’s fun to experiment with AI and see it as a chance to test and learn new things every day. Nearly eight in ten (79%) professionals in India are teaching themselves with free resources, 73% are paying for courses out of pocket, and 78% are actively looking for better tools and content to learn.
LinkedIn Career Expert tips on how to grow confidence through your network:
- Be open about what you don’t know– It’s okay not to have all the answers. Reach out to trusted colleagues or mentors and ask specific questions like, “How did you get comfortable using AI tools in your work?” or “What resources helped you learn the most?” Being honest about what you’re still figuring out invites support and practical advice.
- Follow and learn from expert voices beyond your immediate circle– Expand who you follow and engage with on LinkedIn and beyond. Find creators, industry leaders, and peers who share tips and insights on AI and career growth. You can follow Top Voices such as Arpit Bhayani&Ankur Warikoo or watch recently launched ‘Shows by LinkedIn’ featuring exclusive content from experts like Steven Bartlett and Guy Raz to stay on top of big topics like AI and leadership to make learning feel less overwhelming.
- Take agency of your upskilling- While building AI skills doesn’t have to be a solo journey, it helps to be in the driver’s seat of your own growth. Take charge of your growth with free LinkedIn Learning courses like Building Career Agility and Resilience in the Age of AI and Landing a Job as a Skills-First Candidate, and learn at your own pace. And don’t miss LinkedIn’s first-ever AI in Work Day on September 30 — a live event packed with practical advice, tips and tools to help you use AI in your everyday work. To sign up for more information, click here.