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Teams favor AI for operational tasks over creative work due to trust concerns

New research indicates that teams are more inclined to utilize AI for routine operational tasks such as reporting and scheduling, rather than for creative or client-facing responsibilities. This preference stems from concerns regarding risk and a lack of complete trust in AI's capabilities for more complex or sensitive work. The findings suggest that the most valuable applications of AI in a team setting are often the most mundane. AI

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IMPACT AI adoption in teams is likely to focus on automating operational tasks, with slower uptake in creative or client-facing roles due to trust and risk concerns.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses research findings and opinions on AI adoption within teams, rather than a specific release or event.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Lesson Learned Building an AI Chatbot https:// hackernoon.com/lessons-learned -building-an-ai-chatbot # ai

    Lesson Learned Building an AI Chatbot https:// hackernoon.com/lessons-learned -building-an-ai-chatbot # ai

  2. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    New research shows teams prefer using AI for operational tasks like reporting and scheduling, not creative or client-facing work, due to risk and trust. https:/

    New research shows teams prefer using AI for operational tasks like reporting and scheduling, not creative or client-facing work, due to risk and trust. https:// hackernoon.com/the-best-ai-wor k-is-boring-work-what-teams-actually-want-to-automate # ai