How To Use AI Ethically In Office: Why Reskilling Is Critical For Inclusive Adoption
By Ram Menon The modern workplace is evolving at a newly accelerated pace, driven faster by rapid advancements in AI. The Rise of AI in the Workplace While AI has steadily gained traction across industries, from customer service to supply chain management, its impact on the employee experience is outpacing C-suite expectations. This deeper level of personalisation is essential to improve the accuracy, and thus the quality of the experience, which will in turn help employees to be more eager to use AI in their jobs. AI-driven communication solutions, such as AI-powered transcription services, for example, can convert meetings and discussions into searchable text, making it easier for employees to reference past conversations and extract key insights. While every employee stands to benefit from AI in the workforce, managing perceptions carefully can help employees to see the “win” with AI in their jobs.



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