automation
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Artificial intelligence
AI will continue to grow in 2025. But it will face major challenges along the way
Tighter regulation and a lack of high-quality, authentic training data are just some of the problems AI developers will face…
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Artificial intelligence
Being able to “outsmart” technology is important to workers
Research suggests that workers are fine with AI, providing they can believe that they have the intellectual edge over the…
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Artificial intelligence
What happens when we outsource boring but important work to AI? Research shows we forget how to do it ourselves
With increased AI automation, the risk of “skill erosion” is growing.
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Artificial intelligence
What if your colleague is a bot? Harnessing the benefits of workplace automation without alienating staff
AI is already on the payroll in many workplaces – how well human employees interact with it can depend a…
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Artificial intelligence
Does AI and automation do more harm than good?
Research from the University of Manchester casts doubt on the merits of AI in the workplace.
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Brain power
The human barriers preventing automation from making a competitive difference
Most of the main barriers preventing the successful adoption of intelligent automation are related to people.
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Brain power
New game allows players to see how they might fare in the future of work
The game aims to prompt players to ponder what kind of knowledge and skills might be required in the future,…
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Brain power
New model assesses the merits of experts
Supporting organisations in both recruiting experts externally and training and developing expertise internally.
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Systems & complexity
Are the claims of “psycho automation” in regard to Qantas flight QF72 justified?
Former airline Captain Kevin Sullivan has broken his silence on flight QF72. Has the media responded appropriately?
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Artificial intelligence
What construction jobs will look like when robots can build things
A scenario analysis of the construction industry in 2036 paints an interesting picture for workers.