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Invite colleaguesAutomation and AI in the workplace: The future of work is more complex than ever
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are revolutionising the workplace, transforming the way businesses operate, how people interact and having an impact on the future of work. These technologies have the potential to enhance productivity, address societal challenges and contribute to economic growth. With machines becoming increasingly capable, they can now perform tasks previously done by humans, complement human work and even surpass human capabilities in certain areas. As a result, the nature of work is changing, with some occupations declining, others growing and many more undergoing significant transformations. This paper explores the promise and challenges of AI automation in the workplace, highlighting key workforce transitions and presenting several critical issues that need to be solved.
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Author's Biography
Chelsea Perino With an undergraduate degree in anthropology and linguistics from New York University and after a four-year solo trip around the world, Chelsea Perino first discovered her love for advertising in Cape Town, South Africa. There, Chelsea spent two years running all things marketing-related for an experiential marketing start-up, before returning to New York to complete her MA in Public and Organizational Relations. Since then, Chelsea has worked in advertising both in New York and Seoul, South Korea, leading digital strategy for Samsung Global, Mobile. Now based in Hong Kong, Chelsea is the Managing Director, Global Marketing & Communications at The Executive Centre, Asia’s largest premium flexible workspace provider, which she has helped establish as the leader in workspace experience, community and corporate-culture facilitation. Chelsea is passionate about organisational culture and believes that creating a dynamic and collaborative working experience positively affects team morale, productivity and fosters community. She is an adjunct professor and published author, a regular guest speaker at corporate real estate and marketing industry conferences and represents The Executive Centre on the board of CoreNet Global’s Hong Kong Chapter, the Urban Land Institute’s Women in Leadership Initiative and is the Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce’s Women of Influence committee.