Silicon Republic March 6, 2024
Blathnaid O’Dea

A global study by HP reveals that workers are looking to AI as a way to improve their work-life balance.

The modern worker can often have a love-hate relationship with their job. Employee expectations are rising, particularly in wealthier countries, while employers are struggling to attract and retain staff.

A new survey by HP of more than 15,600 workers in 12 countries found that only 27pc feel they have a healthy relationship with work. The survey informed HP’s Work Relationship Index, a report that examines how workers are faring globally and how technology is impacting them.

While lots of studies have claimed tech can be negative and a drain on people’s health, HP’s research found a somewhat unlikely solution to...

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