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122 posts tagged with "teams"

Opportunities for younger and high-skilled workers could increase rather than vanish, thanks to AI—but the same can't be said for wages.

The article examines concerns around AI’s impact on jobs and wages based on research from European Central Bank. It states that while alarms of mass technological unemployment are overblown, the threat of depressed wages due to automation replacing routine tasks is real. Unexpectedly, groups most at risk are white-collar professionals like lawyers, engineers rather than lower-skilled workers.

A contrarian insight from the research is that AI can also provide productivity and efficiency gains that may compensate for lost incomes. Additionally, new specialized jobs may arise from …

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HR is stepping into a new era powered by automation. Explore how companies are streamlining tasks and improving employee experiences by automating common HR processes.

HR teams are increasingly using automation, data, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) to bring about significant changes in how companies manage their people. This shift goes beyond just streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency, it also adds strategic value to organizations by freeing HR professionals from routine tasks so they can focus on more complex and creative responsibilities. The article highlights six key areas where HR is leveraging automation technologies: recruitment processes, employee onboarding, benefits administration, payroll processing, time and attendance … read more >

Workers who worry about their job and automation may want to move to a company where continuing professional development is supported.

A recent study found that many American workers are experiencing increased stress levels, with personal finances being a major cause of concern. The study also found that workers are worried about politics, the economy, and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on job security. Moreover, the Pew Research Center found that job satisfaction among American workers is low, particularly when it comes to opportunities for training, pay, and promotions. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report predicts that 44% of workers’ skills will be disrupted in the next five years, … read more >

Remote work is here to stay despite in-person mandates, this economist says

The article discusses the continuing debate around return to office mandates post-pandemic. It states that despite investments in office spaces and some companies requiring RTO, employee resistance remains high. A contrarian perspective presented is that there may be an undersupply rather than oversupply of offices in years ahead. As pandemic fears subside, the demand for collaborative workspaces could increase, especially from younger workers.

Additionally, the article argues that the office versus remote binary debate is overly simplistic. Companies need to consider that the future is likely …

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Instructional design models and theories are in the spotlight today as more organizations embrace learning experience design for education and training needs.

This article discusses the importance of utilizing instructional design models and theories in modern education. It explores why these models, some of which date back to World War II, remain relevant and significant today. The article also provides an overview of several influential instructional design models and theories, as well as an expanded list for further reference. It concludes with a section answering frequently asked questions about instructional design models. Overall, the article highlights the value of these models in creating effective learning experiences. read more >

Eliminating degree requirements for corporate jobs.

The key insights from this article are that Walmart is eliminating degree requirements for some corporate jobs, focusing instead on skills and experience. This move reflects a broader trend among employers to prioritize skills over degrees. Walmart is rewriting job descriptions to allow for relevant degrees or skills obtained through previous experience or other types of learning. This shift aims to remove unnecessary barriers to career advancement and expand talent pools. Other private-sector employers and some states have also eliminated or reduced degree requirements for certain jobs. read more >

The declining popularity of after-work socializing

The key insights from this article are that many employees are becoming less interested in after-work socializing and are prioritizing a work-life balance. They are adopting a stricter attitude towards their work schedules and are choosing to clock out and avoid socializing with co-workers. Corporate event planners are facing pushback for fall activities and weekend work-related functions. This shift in attitude is attributed to a desire to draw thicker lines between work and personal life. read more >

Building voice-driven AI applications using LLMs

The article discusses the potential of voice-driven AI applications and the use of large language models (LLMs) in these applications. It highlights the importance of speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and the LLM itself as the three basic components for building an LLM application. The article also mentions the benefits of running application logic in the cloud, the challenges of phrase detection and endpointing, and the considerations for audio buffer management. It emphasizes the need for reliable and low-latency data flow in voice-driven LLM apps. read more >

AI assistants augment human productivity in workplace.

The key insights from this article are that AI is currently being used to augment human productivity in the workplace, but it is not yet capable of fully automating complex jobs. There is potential for AI to become more sophisticated and replace office workers in the future, but it is uncertain whether the AI-infused workplace will be utopian or dystopian. Businesses, policymakers, regulators, and society need to navigate these changes thoughtfully and responsibly to maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing potential downsides. read more >

Generative AI disrupts sales execs' RFP work.

Generative AI is disrupting the corporate chore of responding to request for proposals (RFPs). Companies like Twilio are using generative AI tools to quickly generate suitable responses to RFPs, saving time and increasing productivity. The AI-generated responses are reviewed and edited by human staff before being sent to clients. This development is seen as a step towards replacing the RFP process with more efficient alternatives. The use of generative AI in sales teams is expected to increase, with other companies like Google also adopting similar tools. read more >