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You're listening to Roundtable with myself, Heyoung.
I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Shun in the studio.
Coming up, ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of AI tools at work?
From chatbots to data analyzers, it seems like every task now comes with its own digital assistants or digital assistant.
But with so many options available, are we making our lives easier or just adding to the chaos?
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As we continue our discussion and our I would suggest that let's turn our attention to AI in the workplace.
The advent of artificial intelligence or AI is changing the world.
While AI has not yet disrupted all businesses, the road that it leads to a fundamentally reshaped workplace is short and possibly in sight.
But change isn't always easy.
And for some offices, AI may be doing more harm than good.
We've all heard the buzz about AI transforming workplaces, but is it possible to have too much of a good thing already?
Steve hmm, good question, isn't it?
And I think if you are listening to Roundtable today and you've seen AI in your workplace in many cases, then you might be thinking, yes, it is too much, too fast, too soon, but other offices might be handling it perfectly.