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A new side effect of using Artificial Intelligence at work

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A new side effect of using Artificial Intelligence at work

A European worker who uses artificial intelligence (AI) at work gains, on average, almost an entire day per month. The figure comes from the European Commission, according to a study published this Tuesday, and is the best snapshot to date of a phenomenon that is no longer confined to startups in London's Silvertown or...

Beyond repetitive tasks, management decisions are now being made by software. Are managers on the verge of extinction? Is the machine a tool or a threat? Deepak Chopra, the guru, is the figure of the week.

I notice a subtle difference in the adoption of AI compared to previous technologies: we have every incentive to use it (we end up working less and even better) without boasting about it (we want to keep our jobs). A column by João Pedro Pereira.

The use of AI tools in daily work is causing anxiety, and bosses are no exception. Many fear losing control and power over their teams, but they must reinvent themselves.

One of the major obstacles to the much-heralded Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution lies not in the technology, but in the human element. Although the tools are already developed and accessible, workers and companies face the challenge not only of learning how to use them, but also of finding ways to adapt to living alongside them. This transition...

Replacing humans with technology is giving way to cooperation. Companies are already testing hybrid teams.

Five years after the start of the pandemic, global data published by JLL in 2025* show that hybrid work has stopped being a temporary solution and has become the new working reality, affecting 73% of office professionals worldwide. The analysis across 31 countries reveals figures that help to understand how ...
