We conducted a survey targeting existing clients on "AI utilization in new employee and junior staff training." The results show that 60% of responding companies answered they either "currently use AI in new employee and junior staff training" or "would like to use it if possible." This survey examined the current state and future intentions regarding AI use in new employee education and junior employee development. [Survey Results Summary] 60% of companies are using or want to use AI in new employee and junior staff training The survey found that 60% of responding companies answered they either: ・ currently use AI, or ・ would like to use AI if possible. On the other hand, 40% of respondents stated: ・ lack of internal AI expertise, ・ no established training methodology, ・ uncertainty about where to begin implementation. [Background: Growing AI Adoption in Corporate Training] In recent years, the spread of generative AI has started to drive AI adoption in corporate training environments. In particular, new and junior employees are increasingly using AI in daily tasks such as: ・ writing documents, ・ gathering information, ・ planning initiatives, ・ marketing analysis, ・ meeting minutes creation, ・ creating operational manuals. However, challenges remain, including: ・ AI literacy training failing to keep pace, ・ lack of established usage guidelines, ・ heavy workload for training coordinators. As a result, demand is rising for practical training programs that incorporate AI. [BOTANICO's Insights] The survey results indicate that companies increasingly view AI not merely as a tool for improving operational efficiency, but as a valuable resource for: ・ new employee education, ・ junior employee development, ・ accelerating on-the-job learning, ・ practical marketing training. Especially in marketing roles, using AI is expected to enhance the speed of learning in areas such as information gathering, planning, and content creation. However, skills such as judgment and communica