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A Gallup poll also found that 15% of employees believe they are likely to be replaced by AI, automation or robots.
Automating existing processes provides limited gains. Bigger leaps come from new workflows and organizational structures.
A new Gallup survey reports that 40% of US employees now use AI at least a few times per year, up from 21% two years ago.
It’s not about machines working instead of humans—it’s about machines working hand-in-hand with employees to create better ...
Andy Jassy expects Amazon’s workforce to get smaller over the next few years as AI efficiencies kick in, but says that ...
Microsoft warns that AI could make chaotic workdays even worse without structural changes to how companies manage time and priorities.
If passed, SB 7 would bar employers from relying ‘primarily’ on automated decision-making software for promotion, discipline ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has already used AI to do the work of 700 people at his company, but also had to recruit ...
We asked three experts what fresh college graduates can do to prepare as artificial intelligence changes how Americans work.