Despite the hype around AI, companies have been slow to integrate the technology. Some, like AT&T and Deloitte, have introduced AI tools to help boost productivity. Jesuthasan believes that AI could revolutionize the workforce if integrated correctly, but leaders need to approach it with a humanistic mindset rather than just focusing on profit.
Key takeaways:
- AI needs a radical change in work before it can help workers, according to future of work expert Ravin Jesuthasan.
- Leaders need to redesign work before AI can make workers more productive, rather than expecting the technology to be a magic pill for productivity.
- Despite the hype, companies have been slow to integrate AI technology, although some, like AT&T and Deloitte, have introduced their own tools to boost worker productivity.
- Jesuthasan believes the tech could be revolutionary for the workforce if leaders integrate it correctly, with a focus on redesigning work humanistically rather than just for profit.