The path to AI everywhere: Exploring the human challenges
The path to ‘AI everywhere’ is not just technology focused. It is crucial to understand the technical, ethical, and human perspectives
There is much agreement that AI will automate routine tasks, freeing up time for more strategic work. But what does this future workplace look like? How will AI impact the way we work and interact with colleagues, and what will be expected of employees in the AI-fueled office?
Clearly, AI has much to offer, but humans perform vital roles, not just as gatekeepers and controllers but as sources of invaluable institutional memory and intelligence. Today, AI struggles to understand unique and random events particular to an organization and cannot replicate the emotional and serendipitous aspects of employee interactions.
If AI cannot replicate every aspect of our human-to-human interactions, then adopting AI should not just be a discussion about the technology but the people, cultural, and organizational changes needed to maximize the benefits of AI.
This document aims to explore just how that will impact and shape the current and future dynamics of work.