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10 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Workplace, from Writing Performance Reviews to Making the 4-day Workweek Possible

Date Published
July 27, 2023
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Labor Markets
From:
CBS In the News

Are you ready for the rise of AI in your industry? Columbia Business School Professor Oded Netzer shares his thoughts on AI’s impact on the workplace in a Business Insider feature.

Netzer discusses how AI tools like ChatGPT are changing the way we work, handling everything from coding and drafting emails to creating legal documents. While some are concerned that AI will replace jobs, Netzer argues that AI is more a tool to enhance work rather than fully replace roles, and its ability to automate mundane tasks allows workers to focus on more complex and creative responsibilities.

Netzer advises that companies and employees rethink job roles by breaking them into tasks and determining which can be improved by AI and which still require human input. As businesses continue to adapt, understanding how to take advantage of AI’s strengths without losing the human element will be key in staying competitive.

Read the full article for more.

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Oded Netzer

Oded Netzer

Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
Marketing Division
Vice Dean for Research
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