Reality check for bosses as AI adoption lags behind in 2023

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Reality check for bosses as AI adoption lags behind in 2023
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) was the biggest thing to happen in the world of work in 2023, until it was not. The year is ending with a reality check for many bosses, who are realising that they have not figured out what to use AI for, how to use it, and if they are ready for it.

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) was the biggest thing to happen in the world of work in 2023, until it was not. The year is ending with a reality check for many bosses, who are realising that they have not figured out what to use AI for, how to use it, and if they are ready for it. Meanwhile, more workers plodded back to the office, trailed by new coffee chains betting big on their caffeine breaks.

The ugly word “bleisure” resurged after the pandemic, as more workers returned to business travelling, with four in 10 tagging private vacations to their work trips.Lay-offs caused by AI adoption will be held off in 2024, said tech consultancy Access Partnership’s Bensen Koh.Programmers, financial analysts, customer service providers and graphic designers will be among professions most affected, while others such as plumbers, gardeners, counsellors and healthcare practitioners would less likely be so.Workers already planning how to get ahead will find themselves more desirable when Gen AI goes mainstrea

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