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R0031/2026-03-27/C003

Claim: 57% of workers hide their AI use at work (attributed to KPMG/University of Melbourne study of over 48,000 workers across 47 countries).

BLUF: Confirmed. The KPMG/University of Melbourne press release states: "Over half (57%) of employees say they hide their use of AI and present AI-generated work as their own." The study details (48,000+ respondents, 47 countries) also match. Note the study surveyed the general public, not exclusively workers — the 57% applies to the employee subset.

Probability: Almost certain (95-99%) | Confidence: High


Summary

Entity Description
Claim Definition Claim text, scope, status
Assessment Full analytical product with reasoning chain
ACH Matrix Evidence x hypotheses diagnosticity analysis
Self-Audit ROBIS-adapted 4-domain process audit

Hypotheses

ID Hypothesis Status
H1 Claim is accurate as stated Supported
H2 Partially correct — figure or attribution slightly off Eliminated
H3 Claim is materially wrong Eliminated

Searches

ID Target Results Selected
S01 KPMG workers hiding AI use 10 2

Sources

Source Description Reliability Relevance
SRC01 KPMG/Melbourne press release and secondary coverage High High