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What AI Is Doing to Our Jobs—and to Us

What AI Is Doing to Our Jobs—and to Us

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Welcome to Series 3 of Our Lives With Bots on AI & Work, where we explore AI’s impact on the workforce and our relationship to work.As big tech continues to churn out AI products and companies are tripping over their shoelaces to adopt them, workers are left in the lurch trying to juggle integrating yet another new technology into their workflow. “Move fast and then things are broken, and then you have to move REAL slow to fix them” might just be the tagline of this series. Series 3 of Our Lives With Bots covers just that and more, providing you with both the information and the tools to responsibly integrate AI (or not) into your own work and across your team and organization.Do you use AI for work? We’d love to hear about your experience through our anonymous survey.Feeling alienated by automation? You’re not alone. We’re here to give you facts and insights to make AI at work less isolating. In this introductory episode, we cover:Adoption of AI (Dayforce research) Job Displacement by AI (Goldman Sachs research) The Economist (new jobs) OpenAI’s two new labor-related initiatives Glean’s Work AI Institute to discover what makes AI work at work, deploying AI agents to help organizations integrate AI betterThe impact on entry-level jobs Deskilling at the entry and senior level Costly reputational risks (ex. Deloitte), spreading misinformation (ex. Springer)Anthropic’s research on their workers Responsible use and lack of standardized trainingPsychology, of course:Individual-level effectsAutomation biasCognitive offloadingLonger-term cognitive effectsRelationship to your workCollective-level effectsWork relationshipsStructure of organizationsExpectations in work-In our last series, you heard all about the impact of AI on children, teens, and young people, with a focus on AI companions, AI toys, and AI tools used in education. We heard from guest speakers Marisa Zalabak, an educational psychologist, practitioner, and AI ethicist, and Pilyoung Kim, psychologist and director of the Brain, AI, and Child (BAIC) Center at the University of Denver.-This is Our Lives With Bots, the show where we ask important, timely questions about what it means to live with our bot counterparts. From time to time, we also dive deep into what an AI future might look like for us. Sometimes we agree, sometimes we spiral, but we always go deep.Rose and Angy are psychologists with degrees in psychology, artificial intelligence, and ethics. They have conducted research in human-AI interaction and created this podcast to make information about AI accessible to you. You can learn more about us at ⁠ourliveswithbots.com⁠.
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