Buchzusammenfassung
David de Cremer is the founder and director of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind at the National University of Singapore Business School. He was formerly professor in management studies at the University of Cambridge and is the co-author of Huawei.
AI's growing presence in the workplace highlights its strengths and limitations, particularly its inability to assume leadership roles. While AI excels at data-driven tasks, creativity, adaptability, and emotional intelligence remain uniquely human strengths that will be increasingly valued. However, integrating AI into organizations poses challenges, as employees often resist trusting its capabilities due to algorithmic aversion. Leaders must address these biases, emphasizing AI's role as a collaborator rather than a competitor. While AI is well-suited for managerial functions like data analysis and operational oversight, leadership requires human qualities such as vision and emotional connection, which AI cannot replicate. The future of AI in the workplace lies in fostering human-AI collaboration, where technology enhances human potential rather than replacing it. Examples like Hyundai’s exoskeletons and Huawei’s AI-assisted symphony project demonstrate the potential of this partnership. As AI continues to advance, its integration is inevitable, promising significant economic impact while raising important questions about its broader effects on humanity.
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