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The Workplace Powered By AI Has Arrived, and Its Impact on Productivity

For many businesses and consumers in general, there seems to be a level of suspicion or scepticism surrounding the AI technology. The author argues that AI does not have to be this intimidating. In the future of work, AI is most likely to be deployed as an extension of existing tools, and integrating AI into the workplace can help make life easier; whilst improving collaboration and productivity.

The workplace of the future is going to be made up of hyper connected workers, and AI will play its part in ensuring this outcome. Soon, digital assistants, voice-controlled devices and “huddle rooms” will be commonplace in the office. For businesses, this rise in AI assistance will greatly improve workplace collaboration and free up valuable time for employees to undertake more productive activities.

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