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Automation's impact goes beyond productivity; it significantly enhances workplace culture. By automating mundane tasks, leaders send a clear message: They value their team's time and creativity.
A new study from MIT and Boston University argues workplace automation is even more problematic than previous research shows. By Andrew Paul. Published Nov 21, 2022 11:30 AM EST ...
In today’s workplace, automation and AI complement each other. The real power comes in knowing when to use which. In today’s workplace, automation and AI complement each other.
To explore workers’ views of AI use in the workplace, we asked about their broad attitudes on how AI may be used in the future and how it will affect their job opportunities in the long run. How ...
As the boundaries of workplace automation expand, a new era is taking shape—one defined by Agentic AI.Unlike traditional automation systems that rely on predefined rules or even adaptive machine ...
What the dockworker strike could mean for the future of automation in ports 05:05. The three-day dockworker strike that crippled East and Gulf Coast ports put a spotlight on one of America's most ...
The dockworkers striking up and down the East Coast are, culturally and geographically, a world apart from the Hollywood actors and writers who staged a four-month walkout last year. But their ...
A dystopian employee "productivity monitoring" AI software that aims to scrutinise every move of employees has scared social media users.
Other emerging user cases for NebulaGraph include AI-based drug discovery and chip design, Ye added. Some 90% of the company’s users are in China, but like many maturing open source SaaS firms ...
Work AI leader Glean today announced it has been named a Cool Vendor in the 2024 Cool Vendors in Digital Workplace Applications1 report by Gartner, In ...
Last year saw more than 10% growth in robotics. I expect 2025 and 2026 to be the two biggest years in workplace automation in U.S. history.
Workplace safety organizations like Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have a lot of catching up to do in terms of automation safety regulation.