Articles Tagged "Ai In Ex"
Employee Experience
Employee Experiences Pros Optimistic About New AI Models at CONNECT
AI claimed the spotlight at Reworked CONNECT, cropping up in presentations, panels and conversations. Here's what speakers had to say.
Talent Management
What HR Professionals Need to Know Before Investing in AI
AI technology has the potential to upend HR processes, but leaders should approach adoption with caution and careful consideration.
Digital Workplace
3 Ways to Keep Your Workplace Inclusive in the AI Age
Someone in your workplace is probably already using AI tools. The time to be thoughtful about them is now.
Talent Management
Everyone Wants to Get Schooled in AI
New AI capabilities have sparked significant growth in corporate learning, with AI and ML now ranking as the two of the most sought-after skills.
Employee Experience
Can AI Help Improve Mental Health in the Workplace?
Conversations around AI often revolve around how the technology can change the world. But the true benefit of AI may be a lot closer to home — and the office.
Employee Experience
Algorithms Have a Place at Work. So Does Transparency
Is AI the solution to our most pressing workplace issues, or is the technology introducing a whole new set of challenges?
Employee Experience
Workplace Monitoring and Employee Data Privacy Are on a Collision Course
When bossware and data privacy meet, it's going to hit US-based employers right at the intersection of HR, legal, compliance, EX and IT.
Information Management
Are You Giving Employees Guidelines on Generative AI Use? You Should Be
Sanctioned or no, generative AI is probably already in use inside your workplace. Have you provided your employees with guidelines?
Digital Workplace
Microsoft’s Copilot in Viva Engage and the Trouble With AI Overreliance
An old study found airplane pilots who overrelied on automation lost their manual flying skills. Does Copilot in Viva Engage raise the same risks?
Digital Workplace
Ready to Roll out Generative AI at Work? Use These Tips to Reduce Risk
Is it possible to mitigate the risks and harms of generative AI enough to reap the benefits these tools promise?