
AI Doesn't Reduce Work, It Makes It More Intense
A new study reveals that instead of reducing workloads, generative AI is intensifying them, causing employees to work faster, longer, and take on more tasks.
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A new study reveals that instead of reducing workloads, generative AI is intensifying them, causing employees to work faster, longer, and take on more tasks.

Professionals are increasingly turning to AI chatbots for advice and brainstorming, replacing interactions once had with human colleagues and raising concerns about workplace loneliness.

Researcher Brené Brown argues that to thrive in the age of AI, leaders must reject the fear-based management of Jack Welch and embrace human skills like empathy.

A new term, 'workslop,' describes the inefficient and boundary-less nature of modern office work, driven by digital tools and leading to increased burnout.

New data reveals that employee happiness is a more powerful driver of productivity than AI, with low engagement costing the global economy nearly $9 trillion.