Tag: AI in the workplace
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Nvidia CEO Pushes AI Adoption Across Tasks, Reassures Jobs Won’t Be Cut
Introduction: A Bold directive from the top Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has kicked off a bold new directive: deploy artificial intelligence for every task that is possible within the company. Speaking at an all-hands meeting the day after Nvidia reported record earnings, Huang framed AI not as a future option but as an operational…
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All AI Employees Are Real: How AI Agents Now Lead and Work
Introduction: The Day the Workplace Changed Not long ago, a casual lunch break turned into a turning point for our company. A familiar colleague’s call—originating from a device that runs a blend of code and cognition—made me realize that the people who used to fill every chair are now complemented by capable AI agents. The…
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ClickUp Unveils AI Assistant Upgrade to Challenge Slack and Notion
ClickUp Elevates Its Platform with a Major AI Assistant Upgrade In a strategic bid to become a true one-stop shop for teams, ClickUp has redesigned its productivity platform and introduced a new suite of AI-powered assistants. The move positions ClickUp to better compete with established favorites like Slack and Notion by expanding collaboration, automation, and…
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Which Jobs Are Most at Risk from AI—and Which Won’t Be Touched Anytime Soon
AI at Work: How many jobs are really at risk? Artificial intelligence is reshaping the labour market, but the landscape is not a simple one-way street. A Microsoft study examining 200,000 conversations with its Copilot chatbot argues AI can handle many tasks across dozens of roles, yet company leaders and workers warn that the picture…
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The 40 Jobs Most at Risk of AI — And 40 It Can’t Touch Yet
Introduction: AI’s Growing Footprint in the Workplace As artificial intelligence reshapes how we work, a clear pattern is emerging: some roles are highly exposed to automation, while others retain human-centric strengths like judgment, empathy, and complex problem-solving. This piece examines the 40 jobs most at risk of AI and the 40 it’s harder for AI…
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AI in the Workplace: White-Collar Leaders, Women Ahead
What this year’s AI report reveals A fresh annual study on artificial intelligence in the workplace shows a clear split in how different job groups use AI. White-collar professionals are more likely to use AI as a core part of their daily tasks, while blue-collar or manual workers trail behind in adopting AI for job-specific…
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Officials Use AI Most at Work—Women Leading the Charge
AI use in the workplace: office workers ahead in AI adoption A new annual report on AI in the workplace highlights a clear divide between office-based professionals and manual workers when it comes to adopting artificial intelligence. Among AI users, more than half of office workers apply the technology primarily to their job tasks—about 54…
