That could mean "shedding some of the routine tasks that prevent you from doing more interesting work," she said, or it could mean using generative AI to help with summarizing information.
To that point, Sinclair Schuller, the co-founder of Nuvalence, a consulting firm that uses generative AI, said the nascent technology is on the fast-track to widespread adoption in the workplace.
But even as employers rush to adopt AI tool, there are deep concerns over the impact AI might ultimately have on society.
A 2022 survey from Pew shows mixed results from US workers on whether they think AI will help or hurt them in the workplace over the next 20 years.
He clarified that this doesn't mean these jobs are necessarily more likely to vanish, but they could be susceptible to big changes.
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