The workplace has seen its share of technological shifts, but the rise of AI is happening at a much faster pace. What once took years is now unfolding in months, leaving little time for companies or ...
Companies are experiencing the rise of the quiet AI workforce — employees who are actively using AI to be more productive and ...
The new data from Lean In reveal a gender gap in AI use, as well as in support and recognition for those who do use it.
AI can help employees do more, faster by analyzing individual work patterns and tracking when people tend to be most ...
Business leaders need to exercise caution regarding AI at work, particularly because creativity and critical thinking are at ...
Every company seems determined to integrate AI, but the gains might not have a long shelf life. After an "initial productivity surge," employees who used AI reported more intense workdays and less ...
Many employees are refusing to use AI tools, with some even admitting to tampering with performance reviews to make AI appear ...
Dennis Stolle, the head of applied psychology at the American Psychological Association, says there’s a disconnect between ...
A majority of federal judges reported using an AI tool in their work and a third allow their staff to use the platforms, ...
A marketing CEO of 17 years says AI boosted productivity but cut demand, forced layoffs, and changed pricing.
More than half of U.S. federal judges — 60% — are using at least one AI tool in their judicial work, according to a new study ...