AI tools could cut staff working hours by almost half
A new report finds that as many as 19 working hours per head could be saved in the UK through the use of AI
Getting rid of drudge work is a huge motivator for business leaders. Implementing artificial intelligence in the workplace can free staff from energy-draining repetitive tasks and enable them to concentrate on income-producing work.
At the same time, there’s no guarantee that new technology will make staff more productive if business leaders don’t redesign roles. This whitepaper takes a deep dive into how AI’s potential impact on job roles.
Here's what you'll learn:
- Get more done with intelligent suggestions and automation
- Empower your workforce with a modern and efficient workstyle
- Find information and generate reports
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