AEN Script AI Development at The Workplace
AEN Script AI Development at The Workplace
AEN Script AI Development at The Workplace
intelligent machines
Introduction:
A transformation of global labor markets and workplaces occurs and reshapes workplaces
since more functions previously performed by human resources are passed on to intelligent
machines
(Sch€afer et al., 2023). These disruptive technologies are altering the nature of human labor
and reshaping how work is done.
Despite some growth in labor productivity, the full potential of intelligent machines has yet to
be realized.
This research focuses on examining the role of human resources in the era of intelligent
machines and exploring the future of global labor markets and workplaces.
The works by Baird et al. (2022), Davenport and Euchner (T. 2023),
Fossa (2023) and Peng et al. (2023) indicate that the age of intelligent
machines just started. Therefore, machine technologies are character-
ised by moderate automatisation, retaining their dependence on human resources.
It suggests that machine technologies are still reliant on human resources, and attracting
foreign human resources through the global labor market is essential for productivity growth.
The article presents a new perspective where machine technologies complement rather than
replace human resources. It highlights the significance of human resources management in
the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and proposes support for their adaptation to
automation.
Discussion
The table 3 proposes a new basis for choosing models for organizing future workplaces,
focusing on outputs and considering both businesses and employees. ( đọc slide) This opens
up a wide field for further research, stimulates Industry 4.0 enterprises to increase labor
productivity, and provides reskilling and upskilling programmes.
Conclusion
This article shows that human resources are essential for labor productivity, and that robots'
expansion has little impact on productivity. It proposes standards for key statistical indicators
to enhance labor productivity management, and discusses implications for labor division
between human resources and machine technologies in future workplaces.
R3. The Rise Of AI In The Workplace
1. What exactly is AI ?
- New and innovative ideas that can help business leaders and entrepreneurs
stay ahead of the curve.
- AI refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks that would typically
require human intelligence (learning, problem-solving, and decision-making).
+ Microsoft is integrating AI into its platform: Power Automate, BI, and
ChatGPT
- AI is a capability that solves problems and works on questions that you may
not even be aware of. (better without human intervention)
-> Ex : design a robot that can walk
https://www.techopedia.com/the-squishy-robot-that-walks-the-pros-and-
cons-of-ai-seeing-things-that-we-dont
collaboration between humans and AI not only enhances productivity but also
enables employees to delve into higher-value tasks like strategic problem-solving.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ai-agents-can-automate-repetitive-tasks-freeing-
up-munro-m-sc-mba-9ycac/
R6. Jobs lost, jobs gained: What the future of work will
mean for jobs, skills, and wages
- There is no doubt that technologies boost productivity and enhance our lives,
but the fact that they will eventually replace part of the human labor has
generated much public concern.
- According to McKinsey Global Institute’s report, under different scenarios
through 2030, the number and types of jobs that might be created compared
to the jobs that could be lost to automation => a wide range of possible career
changes in the years to come, with significant effects on earnings and skill
levels in the workforce.
b) Aging populations:
- As people age, they spend more on healthcare and personal services => lead
to a need for more jobs in healthcare, including doctors and nurses.
=> The authors emphasize that AI and machine learning are transforming how
businesses operate, with AI-first companies reshaping their models and processes.
They stress that embracing digital technologies is crucial for staying competitive, as
we are in an AI age where technology permeates our personal and professional lives.
To adapt, organizations must address the organizational challenges of incorporating
these technologies.
The author suggests two key strategies for navigating this evolving landscape:
adopting a learning mindset to promote continuous learning and prioritizing change
management to enable effective adaptation to technological advancements. The
authors also highlight the impact of technologies like web browsers and generative
AI on information access and processing, underscoring the importance of
understanding and leveraging these innovations for success in a rapidly changing
environment.
R7. HOW CAN ORGANIZATIONS PREPARE FOR GENERATIVE AI?
According to Baker McKenzie's 2022 North America AI survey, corporate executives
may be underestimating the risks of AI to their organization. Many firms are
unprepared for AI, lacking the necessary control and knowledge from key decision-
makers to manage risk.
How is generative AI changing the risk landscape?
- In this next phase of generative AI, fundamental AI adoption principles like
governance, accountability, and transparency are more crucial than ever, as
are concerns about the implications of badly deployed AI.
- Another problem is data privacy and breaches, which might easily arise as a
result of employee data collecting without anonymization.
- Generative AI has also prompted issues about the ownership of third-party
program inputs and outputs, as well as potential copyright infringement.
- Governments and regulators have been hurrying to put in place AI-related
laws and regulatory enforcement tools.
How can organizations enhance their AI preparedness?
- Companies deploying AI must also ensure that there are systems in place that
provide a clear knowledge of the data sets used, algorithmic functionality, and
technological limits.
- In the long term, stakeholders from legal, regulatory, and private sectors
should work together to develop legislation, codes of practice, or guidance
frameworks that acknowledge the opportunities and risks of AI.
The final outlook for AI
By having a secure framework, organizations can confidently deploy AI technology
and reap its benefits.