Whitepaper: AI in the modern workplace

Resource examines real-world use cases that demonstrate hidden value of AI today

Whitepaper: AI in the modern workplace

Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) – including a new wave of generative AI – have created an enormous opportunity for forward-thinking enterprises to set themselves apart from the crowd by embracing these solutions and ensuring their ethical use, according to a new white paper.

In fact, more than six in 10 (62%) of the workday for leadership may be lost to repetitive/administrative tasks that AI can help automate, according to the new resource.

And 80% of enterprises will have used generative AI in some fashion by 2026.

“The next generation of AI is here, and it’s ready to become a trusted sidekick for your employees,” according to the white paper available for download here.

Currently, almost eight out of 10 – or 74% – midsize Canadian organizations are adopting generative AI into their business operations, according to a previous report.

Despite this, more than half of employees have no idea how their companies are using AI at present, according to the white paper.

The new document examines real-world use cases that demonstrate the hidden value of AI today, along with its capabilities to evolve and scale to fit the needs of your people.

“The organizations that are the most primed to take advantage of AI-powered solutions today will be those that flourish in the highly-automated, innovation-driven workplaces of tomorrow,” according to the new document.

Download this valuable resource now right here and maximize the true power of AI at work.

Canadian workers are falling behind in embracing generative AI despite the technology being able to revolutionize workplaces globally, according to a previous survey.

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