How Generative AI Is Changing The Way We Work

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How Generative AI Is Changing The Way We Work
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Generative AI is reshaping work, from boosting productivity, enhancing creativity, and transforming how teams draft, analyze, and collaborate every day.

Think back just a few years. AI in the workplace wasn’t always that exciting. It was frustrating. Chatbots missed the mark more often than they helped. AI writing assistants sounded robotic, stiff, and very generic. Transcription tools? Maybe 70% accurate on a good day, which made them more hassle than help. Instead of making work easier, AI often felt like one more thing to manage. It was more novelty than necessity.

Finance teams are using AI to make sense of messy numbers. Forecasts, reports, and budget variance explanations are all generated in natural language, not spreadsheet formulas. AI-powered tools are helping teams spot trends, flag anomalies, and communicate insights clearly. Knowledge workers aren’t bogged down by busywork anymore. They’re stepping into higher-value spaces. Strategy. Analysis. Storytelling. The kinds of things AI can support, but not truly own. It’s not about replacement—it’s about elevation. Or as I often say, this is augmented intelligence in action, and it’s happening every day.

It's not about competing with machines. It's about collaborating with them and leveling up in the process.AI appears to be everywhere right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s being used well.

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