Will demographics mitigate the genAI hit to workers?
It's easy to conclude that generative AI is going to take jobs from humans. But there's another argument that genAI will be needed just to maintain and improve productivity levels because there will be fewer workers. There’s a demographic donut hole in the workforce that may be partially ameliorated by genAI.
AI's Impact on Work & Leadership | DisrupTV Ep. 359
Exploring the future of work: AI's role in transformation, ethical deployment, and leadership evolution.
CEOs aim genAI at efficiency, automation, says Fortune/Deloitte survey
The survey, based on 107 CEOs mostly in the US, found 56% of respondents rank efficiency and productivity as the primary benefit.
Data scientists, cybersecurity analysts in high demand, says CompTIA
CompTIA is projecting that data scientists and analysts, cybersecurity analyst and engineers and software developers will see the most job growth in 2024 as hiring trends normalize.
An ode to middle managers
This is an ode to middle managers--the people who manage projects, serve as a buffer to executives, and lead teams in smaller batches. Today, we've gone from the COVID-19 era of over hiring to cutting out layers of management. In true American fashion, the pendulum swings all the way to the other side with little to no balance in the middle.
Innovation, Leadership & Communication | DisrupTV Ep. 358
Exploring breakthrough strategies in innovation, leadership, and communication to drive transformation in business and society.
Enterprise generative AI use cases, applications about to surge
If 2023 was the year of generative AI pilots, 2024 will be about moving to production and 2025 will likely be warp speed. Why? The generative AI building blocks are falling into place.
Innovation & Co-Creation in the Future of Work | DisrupTV Ep. 357
Unlocking innovation through design thinking, co-creation, and adaptability—insights from leaders shaping the future of work.
