Survey Reveals Gap Between Worker Desires and AI's Current Workplace Abilities
CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Stanford study shows 45% of workers distrust AI handling tasks while 46.1% of tasks are seen as suitable for automation under worker-approved conditions.
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Designing the AI-Powered Workplace: What Workers Want, and Why It Matters - Brian Solis
What do real workers want from AI? And how does that differ from what AI experts think? Let’s explore an insightful study recently published by Stanford University Social and Language Technologies Lab, “Future of Work with AI Agents.” Drawing on over 2,100 tasks across 104 occupations, the research compares how workers and AI experts think about automation (what AI should do on its own) and augmentation (where AI should collaborate with humans).…
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