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Half of HR leaders worried AI will take their jobs

With AI use quickly ramping up across all sectors, new research from HR, payroll, and recruitment platform Employment Hero’s SuperHuman: AI adoption shaping the future of HR Report found that nearly half of HR professionals across ANZ worry about AI taking their jobs. Despite these concerns, 76 per cent of

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The hidden cost of the AI boom

Mainstream conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) have been dominated by a few key concerns, such as whether superintelligent AI will wipe us out, or whether AI will steal our jobs. But we’ve paid less attention the various other environmental and social impacts of our “consumption” of

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Generative AI: a time-saving, cost-saving solution for SMEs?

For business leaders chasing productivity, the introduction of ChatGPT in November 2022 could not have been more perfectly timed. But having quickly become familiar with the technology, they now face the challenge of shifting from using generative AI as a useful administrative tool to discovering

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How will AI widen the scope of worker roles?

A new report from Capgemini Research Institute finds that 70% of executives believe that generative AI will enable organizations to widen the scope of the roles of knowledge workers. Nearly all executives (96%) recognize that generative AI is a key topic in the boardroom, with

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Australia faces a 60-year productivity low: can AI fix it?

Our nation is experiencing its lowest productivity growth in 60 years, according to the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia. And this downturn is reflected across most advanced economies worldwide. So it’s not surprising some see the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) as productivity’s saviour. Media articles herald a

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What will happen if AI writes your HR policy?

With the release of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT in November last year, the world of machine learning and AI has opened up to anyone who wants to use the bot to answer questions. And when OpenAI – the company behind ChatGPT – released its latest language model

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