A new study found that AI in the workplace expanded tasks outside one's job description and blurred the line between work and time off.
A study published this week in Harvard Business Review delivered a finding that might surprise anyone following the AI hype: artificial intelligence tools aren't replacing workers. They're making them ...
Using AI at Work May Actually Make Your Days Longer and More Unpleasant, Study Finds ...
Professionals are fearful about how AI is reshaping their work. Here's how to feel more comfortable in a fast-changing ...
CANOPY reports AI will transform the workplace by 2026, enhancing productivity, reshaping culture, and requiring new skills ...
A Gallup on workplace AI use shows that daily AI use in the workplace is steadily rising, but there is still a significant ...
The training gap deepens this divide. Younger workers are ready to self-learn through experimentation, while older cohorts ...
As the AI market rapidly evolves, professionals face an increasingly complex ecosystem of tools, models, and subscripti ...
Artificial intelligence tools have become a part of so many peoples’ work lives, but a new survey from the University of Iowa finds they’ve become a part of their personal lives, too. For many, it’s ...
University of Iowa professors found more people use artificial intelligence, or AI,  tools for personal use than for the workplace, following the preliminary results of a national survey. The UI team ...
Let’s face it: job searching is a whole different ball game than it was even a few years ago. The days of sending the same resume to dozens of companies and hearing back are over. Now, most ...