An archaeologist and UX researcher at Google says the best AI strategy starts with understanding people
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Chelsey Fleming, a researcher at Google Labs with an archaeology background, emphasizes the importance of understanding past technological shifts to navigate current AI developments. She argues that while new technologies often face resistance, history shows adaptation is possible. Fleming advocates for companies to treat AI as a collaborator rather than a replacement, encouraging experimentation and a focus on reskilling employees to work with AI tools effectively, ensuring a balanced partnership in the workforce.
"Every major technological shift can feel like a massive disruption... but history shows that we adapt, we learn."
"What feels like a radical change now will, over time, become part of how we live and work."
"It's important to focus on the partnership. Companies should treat AI as a collaborator, not a substitute for humans."
"Experimentation and exploration are key to building that partnership between AI and human workers."
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