Silicon Republic October 11, 2024
Laura Varley

AI-powered tools have the potential to make mundane, laborious work manageable, leaving you time to tackle the tasks that matter most.

AI has received its fair share of criticism lately, with topics such as biased hiring, employment insecurity and unsafe data storage dominating the conversation. Whereas all of the above is true and the regulation and ethical scrutinising of AI is vital to the advancement of present and future technologies, AI, when used responsibly can be a gamechanger in the workplace.

From data-based decision making and collaboration, to increased DEI engagement and improved workflow, AI tools, when treated as an asset rather than an additional employee, can boost productivity and give time back to the workforce. So, what AI...

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